What is a laminin?
Ubiquitous basement membrane protein
Wha is the structure of Laminin?
Why is fibronectin considered essential for life?
There are no known mutations of fibronectin in humans
What are the 3 roles of fibronectin?
What is the general structure of fibronectin?
- has various domains that can bind to different things
What is the link between fibronectin and the intracellular compartment?
What part of fibronectin do integrins bind to?
RGD motif
What is the general structure of proteoglycans?
Consists of a core protein with one or more GAG chains covalently attached
What is the basic structure of GAG chains and what is a characteristic feature of GAG chains?
What are the four families of GAG chains?
What is unique about hyaluronan?
How are GAG chains linked to the core protein?
It is connected via a link tetrasaccharide
What does Decorin do?
- regulates fibrillogenesis (collagen fibre size & arrangement)
What does hyaline cartilage consist of?
How does hyaline cartilage resists compressive force?
What causes osteoarthritis?
- cartilage that cushions joint compression is lost
What happens in fibrotic disorders?
Too much ECM - normal tissue gets replaced by collagen
What is a modular architecture of glycoproteins?
Composed of protein domains of 50-200 amino acids
What do all 3 laminin chains have in common?
A globular region at the N terminus
What is the coiled region of a laminin?
the region in which the three chains are wrapped around each other
What does multi-adhesive mean in terms of glycoproteins?
Multifunctional as different regions can bind to different molecules
What are the features of fibronectin?
What are the functions of fibronectin?
What is decorin?
- dermatan sulfate chain