atlastan
Atlastan is a term occasionally used to refer to atlastin, a family of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane–anchored GTPases that mediate homotypic fusion of ER tubules. The spelling atlastan appears in some sources as an alternate transliteration or misspelling of atlastin, and this article treats it as referring to the same protein family.
Biological role and function: Atlastins, including the paralogs ATL1, ATL2, and ATL3, are essential for the formation
Structure and mechanism: Each atlastin protein has a cytosolic N-terminal GTPase domain, followed by a three-helix
Genetics and disease: In humans, ATL1, ATL2, and ATL3 encode the atlastin paralogs. Variants in these genes
Discovery and terminology: The proteins are commonly referred to as atlastin-1 (ATL1), atlastin-2 (ATL2), and atlastin-3