Cell adhesion and the ECM Flashcards

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What is the function of fibroblasts?

A

synthesise collagens, elastin and proteoglycans

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What is the function of proteoglycans?

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provide matrix support

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What is the structure if glycosaminoglycans?

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highly charged with repeating disaccharides

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4
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How is collagen synthesised?

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synthesised in the RER and assembled to form a triple helix

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What is the function of myofibroblasts?

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  • secrete collagen
  • sythesise actin, myosin and desmin
  • reduce tissue damage
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What is the structure and function of mast cells?

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  • filled with basophil granules

- release histamine during inflammation and allergic reactions

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What is the function of plasma cells?

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antibody production through the secretory pathway

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What are the 4 types of cell junctions?

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tight junctions
gap junctions
adherens junctions
desmosomes

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What are focal adhesions?

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link the outside of the cell (ECM) to the cytoskeleton through transmembrane proteins

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10
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What is the cause of Muscular Dystrophy?

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a gene mutation which is the absence of an adaptor due to premature termination of translation

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