Extracellular Matrix Flashcards

1
Q

Glucosaminoglycans (GAGs) are composed of ______.

A

a repeating disaccharide of glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine

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2
Q

List three types of cell movement made possible by GAGs.

A

1) Leukocyte rolling
2) Firm adhesion
3) Spreading

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3
Q

Other than cells and water, what do GAGs bind?

A

Chemoattractants–to maintain gradients.

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4
Q

Collagen binds to cells via ______ and ______.

A

fibronectin; laminin

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5
Q

Cells bind to fibronectin and laminin along their ______ sequences.

A

RGD

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6
Q

Cells degrade the ECM by releasing ______.

A

matrix metalloproteases (MMPs)

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7
Q

What proteins connect actin to collagen?

A

Integrins (in the ECM) and actinin/talin/filamin (cytosol)

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8
Q

How many subunits does integrin comprise?

A

Two: alpha and beta

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9
Q

Which integrin subunit binds to actinin, filamin, and talin?

A

Beta

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10
Q

Which molecule binds on the extracellular side in adherens junctions?

A

E-cadherin

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11
Q

______ binds to E-cadherin in the cytosol.

A

Beta-catenin

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