lecture 1 Flashcards
cell-cell communication routes
1
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What types of anchoring junctions are there?
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- occluding junctions
- cell-cell anchoring junctions
- channel forming junction
- cell-matrix anchoring junctions (hemi desmosomes and focal adhesions)
2
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What are desmosomes composed of?
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non-classical cadherins as TM proteins and adaptor proteins like plakoglobin, plakophilin and desmoplakin.
3
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What types of filaments are there and what are their function?
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- intermediate filaments, for mechanical support
- microtubules, for organisation of the cytoplasm and positioning of the organelles
- actin filaments, for support of the PM, cell movement and signal transduction
4
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What are hemidesmosomes composed of?
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composed of integrins, collagen and transmembrane proteins and adaptor proteins like plectin and dystonin
5
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What is the difference between hemi desmosomes and focal adhesion in terms of attachment?
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hemi desmosomes are linked to intermediate filaments while focal adhesions are linked to actin filaments
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