What are the two main ways animal cells are bound together?
Connective tissue and epithelial tissue
Compare epithelial tissue and connective tissue (4 major categories).
Long-term connections between cells require complex ___.
Cell junctions
What are the 4 major types of connections between cells? Briefly describe their function.
What are the three functions of occluding/tight junctions?
Provide 3 examples of the use of occluding junctions to seal cells together.
What is paracellular transport?
Leakage of materials between cells (rather than through cells)
Describe the general process of transcellular glucose transport.
The apical surface of the cell (lumen of the gut) has a high glucose concentration. The sodium/glucose symporter transports glucose into the cell, which also has a high glucose concentration. Then, the glucose flows out of the cell into the blood on the basolateral surface, down its concentration gradient.
What is the main occluding protein and how many membrane passes does it make?
Claudin; 4
What are the 2 functions of anchoring junctions?
2. Mechanically attach cells and their cytoskeletons to their neighbors or to the ECM.
What are the 2 broad categories of anchoring junctions?
2. Cell-matrix
What are the 2 types of cell-cell anchoring junctions?
2. Desmosomes
What are the 2 types of cell-matrix anchoring junctions?
2. Hemidesmosomes
What is the adhesion protein of adherens junctions? What extracellular ligand to these bind to? Finally, what is the intracellular cytoskeletal attachment?
Adhesion protein: classical cadherin
Extracellular ligand: classical cadherin on neighboring cell
Intracellular cytoskeletal attachment: actin
What is the adhesion protein of desmosomes? What extracellular ligand to these bind to? Finally, what is the intracellular cytoskeletal attachment?
Adhesion protein: non-classical cadherin
Extracellular ligand: non-classical cadherin on neighboring cell
Intracellular cytoskeletal attachment: intermediate filament
What is the adhesion protein of focal contacts? What extracellular ligand to these bind to? Finally, what is the intracellular cytoskeletal attachment?
Adhesion protein: integrin
Extracellular ligand: extracellular matrix proteins
Intracellular cytoskeletal attachment: actin
What are the adhesion proteins of hemidesmosome? What extracellular ligand to these bind to? Finally, what is the intracellular cytoskeletal attachment?
Adhesion proteins: alpha6beta4 integrin, type XVII collagen
Extracellular ligand: extracellular matrix proteins
Intracellular cytoskeletal attachment: intermediate filament
Adherens junctions form an adhesive belt just below ___ junctions.
Tight
Adherens junctions join an ___ bundle in one cell to that of another cell.
Actin
What are cadherins?
Calcium-dependent TM adhesion molecules that mediate homotypic adhesion; they are dimers.
What is the adaptor/anchor protein for cadherins and what do they do?
Catenins; connect cadherins to actin
Desmosomes form ___ that anchor cells together via intermediate filaments.
Spot welds
What are the two types of desmosomal cadherins?
Desmogleins and desmocollins
Desmosomal cadherins mediate cell-cell ___ adhesion.
Homotypic