BIOL 331 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Peptide, Fibroblast, Laminin

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Solid tissues can only be formed if cells interact in specific ways with other cells and the extracellular material. Cells interact with the extracellular material using specific protein-protein interactions. The extracellular material can in turn influence cell behaviour. Glycocalyx or cell coat closest to the plasma membrane. Include carbohydrate projections extending from integral membrane proteins. More permanent in some cell types such as intestinal epithelial cells. Mediate cell to cell or cell to substratum interactions and provide mechanical protection to cells (essentially serving as a barrier) The size of the glycocalyx depends on the cell type. Extends past the immediate vicinity of the plasma membrane and mainly consists of secreted proteins. In epithelial tissues, can be called the basement membrane (also known as basal lamina) Also surrounds muscle and fat cells, lines the digestive tract and inner endothelial lining of blood vessels.

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