Extracellular Matrix Flashcards

Exam 1

1
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collagen I

A

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

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2
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collagen IV

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network-forming in basal laminae

breaks in triple helical structure allow it to be more flexible

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3
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collagen VII

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anchoring fibrils / attachment of basal laminae to underlying connective tissue

crucial for functional integrity of epidermis-dermis junction in skin

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4
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osteogenesis imperfecta

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affects collagen I

weak bones, fracture easily

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5
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Alport syndrome

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affects collagen IV

hearing loss, ocular lesions, and progressive nephritis

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DEB (dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa)

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affects collagen VII

epidermis-dermis junctions is compromise; skin blisters form during minor friction, heat, or minor injury

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7
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Structure of collagen

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triple helical structure

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8
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function of collagen

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makes up fibrils of connective tissue; forms networks, anchoring fibrils, and forms transmembrane domains to hold membranes together

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9
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structure of fibrillin

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forms microfibrils and associates with elastic fibers in the ECM

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10
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function of fibrillin

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provides scaffold for tissues

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11
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structure of proteoglycans

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lot of sugar attached to little protein

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12
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function of proteoglycans

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bind growth factors; also found in kidney and joints (arthritis - proteoglycan breakdown)

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