Cell Junctions and Adhesions Flashcards
Cell adhesion molecules are ______ proteins. The can bind to a variety of extracellular proteins as well as to other adhesion molecules on adjacent cells. Some have interactions with the cytoskeleton.
Transmembrane
Adhesion interaction of binding to another adhesion molecule of a different type
Heterophilic
Adhesion interaction of binding to another adhesion molecule of the same type
Homophilic
This anchorage junction and defines cell polarity and controls the passage of substances between adjacent cells. It has a BELTLIKE distribution like a ribbon internally bracing the cells cells They are associated with ______ filaments
Tight Junctions Actin Filaments
This anchorage junction that has beltlike distribution and is associated with actin filaments
Zonula Adherens or Belt Desmosome
This anchorage junction has a spotlike distribution
Macula Adherens Spotlike Desmosome
Spotlike desmosomes are associated with ______ filaments
Intermediate filaments
This anchorage junction links to the basement domain of an epithelial cell to the basal lamina.
Hemidesmosome
Hemidesmosomes have _______ filaments The aforementioned filaments in hemidesmosomes are associated with a
intermediate Plaque
These COMMUNICATING junctions connect functionally two adjacent cells. They are NOT associated with cytoskeletal components
Gap junctions
Gap junctions are formed by _______, channel like structures that enable the passage of small molecules between cells
Connexons
These are the symmetrical junctions
Tight Junctions, Belt Desmosomes (zonula adherens), desmosomes (macula adherens), and gap junctions
This is the one asymmetrical junction
Hemidesmosome
The four important families of cell adhesion molecules
Cadherins Selectins Integrins Immunoglobulin-like superfamily
This family of cell adhesion molecules exhibits calcium dependent homophilic binding. There are 40 different ones, 3 of them being most common.
Cadherins
This is an epithelial cadherin found along the lateral cell surfaces and is responsible for the maintenance of most epithelial layers
E-cadherin
This cadherin is found in the CNS, the lens of the eye, and in skeletal and cardiac muscle.
N-cadherin
This cadherin is found in the placenta
P-cadherin
This cell adhesion molecules is part of the cadherin family, and anchors epithelial cells together and allows for formation of the tight and stable epithelial layer
Desmosomes (or adherens junctions)
The special cadherins in desmosomes are called ______ and ______
Desmogleins and desmocollins
The cadherins of zonula adherins (belt desmosomes) are anchored by _______ filaments
Actin filaments
The cadherins of macula adherins (spot desmosomes) are anchored by _______ ________ filaments
Keratin intermediate filaments
This is an autoimmune disease in which the body generates antibodies against desmoglein 1, causing blisting It disrupts ______ adhesion
Pemphigus Foliaceus Keratinocyte adhesion
This is an autoimmnune disease where the body generates antibodies against desmogelin 3, It affects the….
Pemphigus Vulgaris Oral Mucosa
This family of adhesion molecules require calcium for binding, but require a carbohydrate ligand
Selectins
Each selectin has a carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) with binding affinity to a specific _________ attached to a protein (glycoprotein) or lip (glycolipid)
Oligosaccharide
This selectin is in platelets and activated endothelial cells
P-selectin
This selectin is found only in activated endothelial cells
E-selectin
This selectin is found in leukocytes
L-selectin
The binding for selectins is ______, like for leukocytes moving along the endothelium
Transient
In selectins, _______ bound at the sides of the CRD regulates the conformation of the domain and its ability to bind carbohydrates
Calcium
This family of cell adhesion molecules is a large family of molecules, consisting of α and β chains.
Integrins
There are about __ integrin heterodimers consisting of 17 forms of α and 8 forms of β subunits. (more complex than selectins, etc)
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