What are the functions of ECM
What components can ECM be divided into
What are filaments
threadlike structure; smallest in diameter; typically a single molecule or linear chain of molecules
What are microfibrils
an aggregate of filaments
what are fibrils
aggregate of microfibrils; first thing we can see on EM
what are fibers
an aggregate of fibrils
What can fibers be divided into
2. collagen
what is ground substance made of
glycoproteins, glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans
Proteoglycans are in a bunch of diff ____and in diff ____-
tissues; amounts
The types of cells that secrete ECM are:
fibroblasts
Enamel is the only ECM that is secreted by an ____type of cell
epithelial
What are specialized CT’s:
______is the most abundant protein of the body
collagen; skin has the most, (75%), then cartilage (50%) then coricol bone (25%)
Collagen facts:
What is the structure of collagen
Lysinonorleucine is a _____aa and requires the enzyme ____ ____ ____ which requires Vitamin ___ as a cofactor
nonstandard; lysyl amino oxidase; Vitamin B6
What are the classifications of collagen
What are the 5 types of collagens
How are collagen families grouped
Group chains into 28 diff subfamilies based on ability to interact to form triple helices.
-Diff members of subfamily denoted by subscript
What are the fibril forming collagens
I, II, III, V, and XI; they assemble into bundles.
WHat is type I collagen
the most abundant; found in most CT and is a major component of :
Where is type II collagen found
component of hyaline cartilage and is found in articular surfaces
Where is type III collagen found
Made up of reticular fibers and is found in skin, arteries, uterus, prominent in periodontal ligament and there is a very low level in bone.
What is Type IV basement membrane collagen
Found in lens of eye and is the most abundant structural component of basement membranes