Lecture 5 - Epithelial Tissues: Cell adhesion molecules (CAMS) Flashcards

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What are Gap junctions?

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These are composed of molecular pores that enable cells to rapid exchange of ions and small molecules that help coordinate activities among the cells that make up the tissue

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What does fibronectin binds too?

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Heparin (proteoglycan)

Integrins

Collagens

Fibrin

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What are occludens?

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The molecular complex that establish the impermeable barrier b/w adjacent cells , especially epithelial cells, that prevents para-celluar transport and maintains concentration differences b/w the environment on either side the epithelial sheets

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What are names of basement membrane componets and their respective origins?

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  • Basal Lamina which is derivived from the EPithelial Layer
  • Rectuclar Lamina which comes from Connective TIssue

THey both contain glycoproteins and are pas +

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Why are selectins classified as lectins and what is their functon?

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  • Because they have CRB (carbohydrate recongition Domain) region which causes it to bind to carbohydrates.
  • involved in the mvement of leukocytes from blood to tissues
    • called extravasation
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What is the most common type of cadherin (the one that assists in invasive behavior of tumer cells ?

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E cadherin

Forms H-V-A binding face

Cis homophillic dimer

loss of e-cadherins asocated w. this behavior

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What is the major componet of the basal lamina and what is its characteristics ?

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  • Consists of α, β, γ chains
  • its binding sites are
    • Integrins,
    • type IV collagen
    • Enactin
    • Proteoglyicans (heparan sulfate)
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What are the characteristics of fibronectin?

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  • Mad up of two peptide chains
    • linked by disulfide bonds
  • existis in two forms
    • Ceullular -> produce by fibroblasts and part of ECM
    • Plasma - > Secreted into blood stream by heaptocytes
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What is the structure of of the hemidesmosome?

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  • Anchors junctions that anchor the basa domain of epitheial cell to basal lamina
  • srtucture
    • cytoplasmc plate assocaiated w/ intermediate filaments such as keratin
    • membrane plaque linking hemidesmosome to basal lamina via anchoring filaments (laminin 5) and Integrins (integrin alpha 6 beta 4)
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What is the molecular structure of Zonula Adherens

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  • The cadherin proteins are anchored to cytoplasmic plaques containing:
    • Desmoplakin
    • Plakoglobin
  • actin filaments
  • afladin linked via afladin and nectin complex
  • catinen linked cadherins (desmocollin and desmoglein)
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What are the 3 classes of cadherins and indicate where they are located?

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E cadherin -> epithelial Tissues

N cadherin -> Nerve Cells

P cadherin -> placenta

(there are nonclassical ones two)

Democollin and desmoglein in desmosomes (macula adherin)

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hat are the components of Basal Lamina and the type of collagen assocated with it?

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laminin

Fibonectin

Collagin IV (does not form fibers and is secreted from epitherlial T)

Enactin (nidogen)

Proteoglycans

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What is the major function of integrins?

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  • glycoproteins that are involved with cell to extracelluar interactions
    • bind to both ECM and Cytoskeleten
  • Two subunits alpha and beta
  • ECM binds domain of integrin binds to lamin and fibronectin
    • the RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) region
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What is the relationsip b/w pephigus foliaceus and explain how it is related to the junctional complex componets ?

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Auto antibodies to desmoglein 1 that attack and result in in pemphigus foliaceus

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What is the molecular structure of macula adherens?

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Macula adherens associated with keratin intermediate fialmetns (tonofilaments)

cyopplasmic palques linked by cadherins (desmocollins and desmogleins)

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What is the structure of zonula occuldins?

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  1. Claudins and Occludins transmembranal proteins that are assocated with the junctional complex
  2. Attach intracellulary to zonula occludens proteins ZO-2 and zo-3
  3. Includes junctional adhesion molecules (JAMS) bind to both afadin and zo1
  4. nectin vinds to intracellular molecule molecule alfadin
  5. zonula occludens proteins and afadin faciliate interactions w. intracellular actin filaments
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What are the types of cams and how are they categorized?

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  • Seperated via independece on calcium
  • CA dependent
    • Cadherin
    • Selectin
  • Ca independent
    • Integrins
    • immunoglobin Super family
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What is the structure of a gap junction?

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Composed of connexons

Connexons are composed of 6 connexin, forming a a hexongal structure with a hollow center

clusted in small patchers

allow movement of small molcules w/ a diameter of 1.2 or less

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What are the three jucntonal complexes?

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adherens

occludens

Gap junctions

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What is the difference between Zonula and Macula

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Zonula is belt like; intercellular actin, adheren or occludens

Macula is spot like; intracellular intermidate filaments, “desmosomes” or “hemi desmosomes” only adherens

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What are adherens?

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  1. THese molecular complex that anchro cells together
  2. Reinforce the physical integrity of tissue and the cells that make up tissue
  3. adherens can be found on the basolateral surfaces of epithelial cells