BIO323 Assignment 2
Which of the following cell junctions uses cadherin cell adhesion molecules to anchor the actin cytoskeleton?
Adherens junction
How is hyaluronic acid different from other glycosaminoglycans of the extracellular matrix?
All of the above A. It lacks sulfate groups B. It is generally not covalently linked to proteins C. It is not assembled in the Golgi apparatus D. It can be several megadaltons in mass
The extracellular matrix of animals...
All of the above A. holds cells together B. contains collagen C. contains proteoglycans D. is involved in chemical signaling between cells
Which of the following is necessary for cadherins to bind homophilically?
Ca ions
Which of the following statements about collagen is false?
Collagen synthase organizes the mature collagen molecules into ordered collagen
It has been observed that cells containing a specific cadherin subtype tend to cluster together to the exclusion of other types, both in cell culture and during development. For example, cells containing _____ tend to cluster with other ______ expressing cells
N-cadherin; N-cadherin OR E-cadherin; E-cadherin
Type IV collagen molecules can interact at their C-termini to form dimers and at their N-termini to form tetramers. What category do you think this type of collagen belongs to?
Network-forming
Which of the following is NOT an anchoring junction?
Tight Junction
Which type of junction contributes the most to the polarization of epithelial cells?
Tight Junctions
Which type of collagen forms fibrils?
Type I
Which type of collagen is the most abundant in animal tissue?
Type I
Which type of collagen is mostly associated with the basal lamina?
Type IV
Proteoglycans in the extracellular matrix of animal tissues...
allow cartilage to resist compression
Skin cells are attached to the extracellular matrix by...
anchoring junctions
Selectins....
are carbohydrate-binding proteins
Aggrecan provides intervertebral disc and cartilage with the ability to resist
compression
Particularly abundant in cells of heart muscle and the epidermis, ___________ are structurally similar to adherens junctions and contain a number of homologous components. However, their cadherin molecules are linked to intermediate filaments instead of the actin cytoskeleton.
desmosomes
Structures that contain networks of keratin fibers and provide mechanical stability to epithelial tissues are called...
desmosomes
Integrins can bind cell surface and ECM components such as...
fibronectin, collagen, and laminin
Collagens are extremely rich in....
glycine and proline
Integrins are obligate ________ containing two distinct chains, called the (alpha) and (beta) subunits
heterodimers
At desmosomes, cadherin molecules are connected to...
intermediate filaments
A basal lamina...
is a thin layer of extracellular matrix underlying an epithelium
Aggrecan is a proteoglycan, which is a protein core modified with....
large polysaccharide side chains
The extracellular matrix of animal cells....
limits the cell volume by remaining rigid
Cadherins....
meditate cell-cell attachments through homophilic interactions
The main type of cell-cell adhesion molecule responsible for tissue formation are
members of the cadherin family of proteins
Fibroblasts organize the collagen of the extracellular matrix by________.
pulling the collagen into sheets or cables after it has been secreted
Cell adhesion is the binding of a cell to a surface, extracellular matrix or another cell using cell adhesion molecules such as....
selectins, integrins, and cadherins
A major distinction between the connective tissues in an animal and other main tissue types such as epithelium, nervous tissue, or muscle is....
the amount of extracellular matrix in connective tissues.
Entactin, or nidogen, is a component of _______ alongside other components such as collagen type IV, proteoglycans, laminin, and fibronectin
the basement membrane
The difference between tight junctions, desmosomes, and gap junctions is that
tight junctions and desmosomes have mechanical roles, whereas gap junctions are found in nerve cells
The alpha chains of collagen molecules are....
usually a helix with 3 amino acids per turn AND encoded by separate genes