Cell Surfaces, Junctional Complex Flashcards

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What are the Cell Surfaces

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  1. Apical or mucosal surface
  2. Basal Surface
  3. Lateral Surface
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the connection between the neighboring Cells or the contact between the cell and extracellular Matrix.

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Cell Junction

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Cell junction is also called the ______

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membrane junction

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4
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Cell junctions are classified into three functional groups: What are these

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  1. Occluding junctions
  2. Communicating junctions
  3. Anchoring junctions.
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These junctions prevent the movement of ions and molecules from one cell to another cell

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Occluding Junction

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the intercellular occluding junction that prevents the passage of large molecules

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Tight Junction

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7
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Other term for tight junction

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zonula occludens

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Proteins involved in the formation of tight junctions are classified into two types, what are these?

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  1. Tight junction membrane proteins or integral membrane proteins
  2. Scaffold (framework or platform) proteins or peripheral membrane proteins or cytoplasmic plaque proteins.
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9
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Give examples of scaffold (platform) proteins

A

as:
➢cingulin
➢symplekin
➢ ZO1, 2, 3

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10
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Give examples of Tight junction membrane proteins or integral membrane proteins,

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Occludin
Claudin
junctional adhesion molecules (JAMs)

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11
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Give some Diseases caused by mutation of genes encoding proteins of tight junction:

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  1. Hereditary deafness
  2. Ichthyosis (scaly skin)
  3. Sclerosing cholangitis (inflammation of bile duct causing obstruction)
  4. Hereditary hypomagnesemia (low level of magnesium in the blood)
  5. Synovial sarcoma (soft tissue cancer)
  6. Functions of tight junction are affected by some bacteria and viruses also
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12
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junctions, which provide
strength to the cells by acting like mechanical attachments,

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Anchoring Junctions

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anchoring junctions are classified into four types, what are these?

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  1. Actin filament attachment
    a. Adherens junction (cell to cell)
    b. Focal adhesion (cell to matrix)
  2. Intermediate filament attachment
    a. Desmosome (cell to cell)
    b. Hemidesmosome (cell to matrix)
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14
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What are the Junctional Complex

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  1. Tight junction (Zonula occludens)
  2. Desmosomes (zonula adherens)
  3. Hemidesmosomes (focal adhesions)
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15
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The cell to cell junction, which connects the actin filaments of one cell to those of another cell.

The junction is held by transmembrane protein called _______.

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Adherens junction

cadherins

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