Apical Specializatoin Flashcards
1
Q
What are 2 Types of Peripheral Microtubules?
A
- “A” Microtubule
- 13 Tubulin protofilaments
- Side-by-side
- “B” Microtubule
- 10 Tubulin protofilaments
- Does not form Complete Circle
- Shares a portion of its wall with “A” microtubule
*“Pair of Arms”
- Contain: DYNEIN
- Microtubule protein
- Produce Movement
2
Q
What is NEXIN?
A
- Protein that links “A” microtubule with “B” microtubule of adjacent doublet
- Restricts Sliding Movement
3
Q
What are Axonemes?
A
- Form inner core of Cilia and Flagella
- Continuous with Basal Bodies
* Centrioles with triplets of (9) microtubules and Tubulin protofilaments (Anchor)
4
Q
What is Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia?
A
- Mutation in gene coding for Ciliary Proteins
- Inherited
- Ultrastructural defects affecting DYNEIM ARMS (results in movement problems)
- Conditions
- Sinusitis
- Chronic Respiratory Tract Infection
- Ear Infection
- Infertility- In males
- Situs Inversus Totalis (50% of people with PCD)
5
Q
What is Kartagener Syndrome?
A
- Condition
- Situs Inversus
- Chronic Sinusitis
- Bronchietasis
6
Q
What are characteristics of Microvilli?
A
- 20 to 30 Actin filaments cross-linked by FIMBRIN AND FASCIN
* Bound by Myosin I - Stabalizes Spectrin
* Anchors terminal web to Apical Cell Membrane - Undergo Myosin based movement
- Surface coated with GLYCOCALYX
- Used for Cell recognition
- Contain proteins for digestion of Macromolecules
- Pancreatic
- Lipase
- Trypsin
- Chymotrypsin
*Gluten Enteropathy (Celiac Sprue)
- Wheat protein allergy
- Immune-mediated Inflammation
7
Q
What are Sterocilia?
A
- Immotile Microvilli
- Resemble Microvilli
* Extremely Long - Actin filaments anchor to plasma membrane by ERZIN (actin protein)
- Location
- Epidiymis
- Ductus Deferens (for absorption)
- Sensory cells of inner ear