Type IX Collagen. Tissue distribution, synthesizing cells, function, organization?
Discuss what is occurring at the cellular level in Cystic Fibrosis?
Where is desmin found?
What is Von Gierke’s disease?
What molecules are required in order for endocytosis to occur?
What can overexpression of MDR-1 proteins cause? Clinical relevance?
Function of primary/non-motile monocilium
Structure of zonula occludens (aka tight junctions)
Basic structures of the ECM
1.) Ground substance- Glycosaminoglycans/mucopolysaccharides- Proteoglycans- Multiadhesive Glycoproteins- Water2.) Fibers/CT- Collagen- Reticular (type III collagen)- Elastic
A 38 yo female presents to a cosmetic surgeon complaining of excessive facial wrinkles. The physician explains that she is an excellent candidate for botox injections as a means to diminish wrinkles by weakening facial muscle contractions. How does botulinum toxin mediate its effect?A. Proteolysis of coating proteinsB. Stabilization of microtubulesC. Proteolysis of SNARE proteinsD. Disrupts endocytosis of released neurotransmitter
What would happen to ceruloplasmin serum level in Wilson’s disease? Explain
What stain would be indicated to identify extracellular deposits of amyloid?
Nissl. What has affinity for it? What is the color imparted from this dye? Medical application?
What inhibits polymerization of actin?
Discuss difference between the basal lamina and basement membrane. What is the composition?
1.) Lamina lucida: composed of laminin, entactin, integrins and dystroglycans (integrins and dystroglycans are transmembrane receptors for laminin)2.) Lamina densa: composed of type IV collagen, fibronectin and perlecan3.) Lamina fibroreticularis: composed of fibronectin and types I and II collagen- Basal lamina = lamina lucida + lamina densa- Basement membrane = basal lamina + lamina fibroreticularis
What are MAPs?
Discuss unique findings of proelastin
Lifespan of mitochondria? How do they reproduce?
Describe clathrin-mediated endocytosis
1.) Occurs at clathrin-coated pits2.) Coated pits have cargo receptors (could be specific receptors – ie. LDL), adaptin associates with intracellular portion of cargo receptor, coated vesicles form, 3.) Dynamin GTPases is used to pinch off vesicle, vesicles become quickly uncoated after formed4.) Uncoated vesicles fuse at target5.) Recycling of synaptic vesicles
Location of transitional/urothelium
Principle amino acids that make up collagen?
Junctional complexes that anchor cells to matrix
Difference between pump and carrier?
What does inactivation of the gene for perlecan result in?