Lecture 7 Flashcards

(37 cards)

1
Q

Collagen family consists of _____ chains arranged in a _____

A

3 different chains in triple helix

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2
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Key cellular protein invoved in Cell - ECM adhesion

A

Integrins

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3
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Inegrins

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Play a role in cell adhesion and transmembrane signal transduction

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4
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Collagen fibrils form

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Form a basic insolble framework of the ECM

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5
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Laminins form

A

Parallel network to collagen

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6
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Proteoglycans

A

Fillers of the ECM

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7
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Fibronectin and Laminin

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Strengthen the ECM

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8
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Structure of Integrins

A
  • Glycoproteins
  • 2 Membrane spanning polypeptide chains
  • Transmembrane Protein
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9
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Active form of integrin

A

Upright

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10
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Inactive form of integrin

A

Bent

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11
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Which membrane protein is a heterodimer

A

Integrin

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12
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Main Functions of Inegrins

A
  1. Cell Adhesion
  2. Signal Transduction
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13
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Two Types of Integrin Signalling

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  1. Outside in
  2. Inside Out
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14
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Example of Outside in Signalling

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  • Cytoplasmiv tyrosine kinases
  • FAK
  • Src
  • Activation - Phophyrlation of proteins
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15
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Outside in signals influence cell

A
  • Differentiation
  • Motility
  • Growth, survival
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16
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Normal cells

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  • Survive cultured on solid substratum (Integrin binding)
  • Die in suspension
17
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Malignant cells

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Can grow in suspension - Integrin independent

18
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Which amino acid influences Integrin Binding Sequence

A
  • RGD
  • Argenine , Glycine , Aspartic Acid
19
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Where does RGD Bind to

A

Fibronectin
Laminin
Proteoglycans

20
Q

Cell to Cell Junctions

A
  • Protein structures that physically connect cells
  • Only found in immobile cells
21
Q

Any tissue that faces the external enviroment

A

Epithelial Tissue

22
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Types of Epithelial Sheets

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  • Columnar
  • Squamous
  • Cuboidal
  • Stratified (Multiple layers)
23
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Apical side

24
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Basal side

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  • Basal Lamina
  • Connective tissue
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Hemidesmosomes are composed of ______
Integrin molecules
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Inracellular linker proteins of Hemidesmosomes
Keratin
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Extracellular linkage with the basement membrane binds with
Laminin
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Tight Junctions
- Apical side - Seal adjacent cell plasma membranes - Prevent passage of H2O, small proteins, bacteria
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Major Proteins that make up tight junctions
- Claudins - Occludins
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Cadherins
- Glycoprotein - Embryonoc development - Important in malignancy
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What kind of junctions do cadherins make
- Adherins - Desomsomes
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What do adherins do
- Structural support - Tensile strength - Anchor themselves by actin molecules
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3 major components of Adherens junctions
- Actin filaments: Provide cellular shape - Protein Plaques: Anchor membrane, bind to actin - Cadherins: Attach to protein plaques, connect to cadherins on their cells
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Role of desmosomes
- Bind to intermediate filaments (keratin) - Desmoglein
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Pemphigus vulgaris is caused by
Desmoglein
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Gap junctions are used for
- Intracellular junctions - Connect adjacent cells
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What are gap junctions formed by
Connexin