Structural proteins
compose the cytoskeleton, aching proteins, and much of the extracellular matrix
most common structural proteins are
collagen, elastin, keratin, actin and tubline
- generally fibrous in nature
Collagen
Elastin
Keratins
Actin
Tubulin
Motor Proteins
Most common applications of motor proteins
Muscle contraction, vesicle movement within cells, and cell motility
Myosin
Kinesins & Dyeins
Kinesins main role
Dyeins main role
- bring vesicles toward the (-) end of the microtubule
Binding proteins
bind a specific substrate, either to sequester it in the body or hold its concentration at stead state
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)
proteins found on the surface of most cells that aid in the bidding of the cell to the extracellular matrix or other cells
3 major families of adhesion molecules
cadherins
group of glycoprotein that mediate calcium - dependent cell adhesion
integrins
group of proteins that all have 2 membrane - spanning chains called alpha and beta
Integrins major roles:
selectins
bind to carbohydrate molecules that project from other cell surfaces
where are selectins expressed?
on white blood cells and the endothelial cells that line blood vessels
selectins play an important role in…
host defense
including: inflammation and white blood cell migration
antibodies (aka Immunoglobins)
proteins produced by B cells that function to neutralize targets in the body such as toxins and bacteria, and then recruit other cells to help eliminate the threat
antibodies are made up of
two identical light chains
two identical heavy chains