Epithelial Characteristics Flashcards
What is laminin & what does it contain binding sites for?
- Major component of basal lamina; contains 3 chains (alpha, beta, gamma)
- Binding Site: integrins, type IV collagen, entactin, proteoglycans (i.e. heparin sulfate)
What is fibronectin made up of? Binding sites?
- 2 polypeptide chains crossed-linked by disulfide bonds
- Binding sites for heparin (proteoglycan), integrins, collagen, fibrin
What are the two forms of fibronectin?
- Cellular - produced by fibroblasts; part of ECM
- Plasma - secreted into bloodstream by hepatocytes
What are the basal lamina components? (5)
- Laminin
- Fibronectin
- Type IV collagen
- Proteoglycans
- Nidogen/entactin
The basal lamina is associated with which type of collagen:
Type I
Type II
Type IV
Type VII
Type IV
Which of the following types of cell adhesion molecules is associated with Zonula occludens and desmosomes?
Cadherins
Integrity
Selections
Ig Superfamily
Cadherins
Which of the following serves a major interface between the cadherins that hold adjacent cells together and their actin cytoskeleton?
Proteoglycans
Catenins
Laminins
Keratins
Catenins
The extracellular domains of which of the following bind to molecules in the ECM such as fibronectin and laminin?
Cadherins
Integrins
Selectins
Ig Superfamily
Integrins
Which of the following are molecule complexes that anchor cells together and reinforce the physical integrity of tissus and the cells that make up the tissues?
Zonula adherens
Zonula occludens
Hemidesmosomes
Connexons
Zonula adherens
Which of the following are molecule complexes that primarily serve to prevent paracellular transport?
Zonula adherins
Zonula occludens
Hemidesmosomes
Connexons
Zonula occludens