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CELL JUNCTIONS Types of intercellular junctions : 1. Tight junctions/zonula occludens 2. zonula adherens 3. Desmosomes/macula adherens 4. hemidesmosome 5. Gap junctions/nexus
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Cell junctions by dr roomi

May 06, 2015

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CELL JUNCTIONS

Types of intercellular junctions :1. Tight junctions/zonula occludens2. zonula adherens3. Desmosomes/macula adherens4. hemidesmosome5. Gap junctions/nexus

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Cell Junctions

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Tight Junctions (Zonula Occludens)

"Zonula“ means band "occludens" = that close off the space between

the cells. are the most apical of the junctions Seal cells of an epithelial sheet to create a

permeability barrier (MCQ)

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junctional complex= zonula occludens (ZO), zonula adherens (ZA), and desmosome (D).

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Tight Junctions (Zonula Occludens)

Molecular CompositionClaudin: Transmembrane proteinOccludin: Transmembrane protein

In this way, zonulae occludens in sheets of epithelial cells help form two functional compartments: an apical compartment and a basal compartment.

The number of these fusion sites is inversely correlated with the leakiness of the epithelium

Blood brain barrier

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Anchoring Junctions

Stabilize cells against mechanical stress

Mechanically attach cells and their cytoskeleton to their neighbors or to the extracellular matrix

These include: zonula adherens, desmosomes and hemidesmosomes.

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ZONULA ADHERENS

Join an actin bundle in one cell to actin bundle in adjacent cell

Form adhesive belt just below tight junction

Cadherins: these are transmembrane adhesion proteins

Anchor (plaque) proteins anchor cadherins to contractile actin (in the terminal web).

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Cadherins Mediate Calcium-Dependent Binding Between Cells

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desmosomes“macula adherens”

this junctional type resembles a single "spot-weld" and does not form a belt around the cell

Cadherins: transmembrane proteins.

bind intermediate filaments rather than actin filaments

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Hemidesmosomes“Half-Desmosomes”

Adhere epithelial cells to the basal membrane

Integrins are the transmembrane proteins.

Anchor proteins link integrins to intermediate filaments

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GAP JUNCTIONS (COMMUNICATING JUNCTIONS)

Adjacent plasma membrane are closely opposed. intercellular space narrows upto 2-3 nm.

STRUCTURE: Gap junctions are made up of large protein units

called CONNEXONS Each connexon has 6 subunits called CONNEXIN

surrounding a channel The diameter of the channel is 2 nm and allows

sugars, Amino Acids and small ions, cAMP to pass through.

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GAP JUNCTIONS

FUNCTIONS: Rapid propagation of electrical activity Metabolic coupling Exchange of various chemical messangers

between the cells Not associated with any cytoskeletal filament Loaction: Numerous in liver and pancreatic

cells, heart and smooth muscles.

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