Lecture 14 - interactions between cells Flashcards

1
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which tissue type has the most extracellular matrix

A

connective tissue
this provides strenght

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2
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what are tight junction function

A

seals neighbouring cells together
prevents leage between them

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3
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what are adherens junctions

A

joins actin bundles between cells

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4
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what is a desmosome

A

joins desmin intermediate filaments between cells

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5
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what is a gap junction

A

channels allowing small water soluble molecules between cells

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6
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what is a hemidesmosome

A

anchors intermediate filaments in a cell to basal lamina

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7
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name the plant gap junction equivalent

A

plasmodesmata
doesnt have anything else

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8
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what are tight junctions formed of

A

occludin and claudin proteins

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9
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how are epithelia ‘functionally polarised’

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secretions from apical surface e.g. in airways, stomach, mammary gland

but also transport of nutrients into the blood
e.g. in intestines

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10
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what do adherin junctions and desmosomes use to link cells

A

cadherins

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11
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what does hemidesmosom use to link cell to basal lamina

A

integrins

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12
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what are cadherins

A

TM proteins that bind to each other between cells

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13
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what does cadherin need to interact with other cadherin

A

Ca2+

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14
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name of a contiuous band of adherin junctions

A

adhesion belt

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15
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what do cadherins link to to form the coniuous belt between cells

A

actin filaments

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16
Q

how could adherin junctions allow movement?

A

the actin filaments can be contractile
via myosin II
allowing the epithelial sheet to move

17
Q

an example of the movement of epithelial cell sheets

A

neurulation in neural tube development

18
Q

what type of wound closure associated with adhesion belt contractility

A

purse string wound closure

19
Q

how can intermediate filaments help strengthen cells

A

protect against stretching
keratin filaments also linked via desmosomes

20
Q

what can desmin mutations cause

A

muscular dystrophy
cardiac myopathy

21
Q

where are desmosomes more abundant

A

in tissues under high stress eg heart muscle
or exposed epithelia

22
Q

what do the integrins in the plasma memb bind to

A

between the laminin in basal lamina
and the IFs inside the cell

23
Q

how do cadherins determine which cells interact

A

diff cells have diff cadherin
can only bind to indentical cadherin
e.g. epithelial cells = E cadherin
muscle cells = N-cadherin

24
Q

how do cancer cells spread to other parts of the body (in terms of cadherin)

A

often no longer have cadherin that usually keep cell in right place
so it can just travel to diff parts of the body

25
Q

what are carcinomas

A

cancer that starts in epithelial tissue (85%)

26
Q

what forms the channel in gap junctions that allow movemnet between cells

A

connexons

27
Q

what molecules typicallly pass through plasmodesmata

A

proteins
regulatory mRNAs