Extracellular Matrix Flashcards
Exam 1
collagen I
fibril-forming in most connective tissues
skin, bone, tendon, cartilage, ligaments, connective tissue layers of muscle and nerves, capsules that surround internal organs, and the cornea
collagen IV
network-forming in basal laminae
breaks in triple helical structure allow it to be more flexible
collagen VII
anchoring fibrils / attachment of basal laminae to underlying connective tissue
crucial for functional integrity of epidermis-dermis junction in skin
osteogenesis imperfecta
affects collagen I
weak bones, fracture easily
Alport syndrome
affects collagen IV
hearing loss, ocular lesions, and progressive nephritis
DEB (dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa)
affects collagen VII
epidermis-dermis junctions is compromise; skin blisters form during minor friction, heat, or minor injury
Structure of collagen
triple helical structure
function of collagen
makes up fibrils of connective tissue; forms networks, anchoring fibrils, and forms transmembrane domains to hold membranes together
structure of fibrillin
forms microfibrils and associates with elastic fibers in the ECM
function of fibrillin
provides scaffold for tissues
structure of proteoglycans
lot of sugar attached to little protein
function of proteoglycans
bind growth factors; also found in kidney and joints (arthritis - proteoglycan breakdown)