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ATL3 is a receptor that helps selectively remove parts of the cell's tubular ER using GABARAP

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Abstract

ATL3 is identified as a receptor for ER-phagy that promotes tubular ER degradation upon starvation.

  • ATL3 specifically interacts with GABARAP, but not with other subfamily proteins like LC3.
  • The interaction between ATL3 and GABARAP is crucial for ATL3's role in mediating ER-phagy.
  • Mutations in ATL3 associated with hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type I disrupt its association with GABARAP.
  • Impaired ATL3 function in ER-phagy may contribute to the pathology of hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type I.

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