BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Intermediate Filament, Alpha Helix, Keratinocyte

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Lecture 11
Intermediate filament
approximately 10 nm in diameter
“intermediate” size to MT and actin
50 different gene products
Mainly structural support role
include: keratin, neurofilaments and lamins
monomers of each of these types have a long alpha- helical stretch
o they are “fibrous” proteins therefore are very resistant to stretch
o used for giving cell/ cell structures “strength”
monomers form homodimers parallel to one another
o dimers (parallel) come together in an anti-parallel fashion to form
tetramers
o tetramers then polymerize into IF’s
o monomer dimer tetramer IF
o tetramers don’t have polarity ~ distinguish between other cytoskeleton
types
o assembly and disassembly are regulated by phosphorylation by kinases
and phosphatases
o generally used for cell strength; not used for intracellular transport
Neurofilaments (in neurons): important for the integrity of axons
Lamins: make up the inner nuclear membrane cytoskeleton
Keratin: main protein of skin cells (keratinocytes); keratinocytes: an epidermal cell that
produces keratin.
skin is made of many layers constantly dividing & make huge amounts of
keratin
as skin cells are pushed towards surface undergo “apoptosis” programmed
cell suicide
o apoptosis: programmed/predictable routine cell death
Once cell explodes epidermis is covered with a dead, waterproof layer of
keratin protein those dead cells are called “cornified cells” – and this is what is
on top of skin and protecting us
Extracellular Matrix (ECM)
Everything that surrounds
the cells made by cells
Function
o for support of
cells/tissues
o site of cell attachment
o signals to cells:
give cells
“identity”
sends survival
signals,
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signals to migrate, etc.
o substrate for cells to migrate over
matrix network of interacting components
dermis is the ECM -> figure
ECM a mesh of fibrous proteins secreted by cells
o Cells: fibroblasts, osteoblasts, chondroblasts. anything with ...blast is in
ECM protein
o Bone, blood, tendons, cartilage connective tissue (gives the gel trait binds
better to water) and basement membranes (ECM proteins not
membrane)
o Proteoglycan protein + polysaccharide (GAGs)
charged molecules that bind water i.e. Hyaluronic acid (HA)
fibronectin & proteoglycan
different ECM’s have different amounts of ECM proteins depending on function
amount of water varies (blood vs. bone)
amount of bound mineral varies
o i.e. bone has Type I Collaged that binds calcium phosphate
“Calcified matrix”
o Calcium stored in bone, also gives bone its
dense, supporting role as the skeleton
Slide 20: 1-4 are ECM proteins all have RGD sequence
Collagen
most common ECM protein has 19 genes
o = 19 unique proteins in ECM
most abundant protein in animal kingdom
a secreted, fibrous glycoprotein
secreted by fibroblasts, osteoblasts, smooth muscle
and epithelial cells
trimers which wind around each other in a triple
helix (homotrimers or heterotrimers)
o provide high tensile (capable of being
stretched) strength
Extracellular Matrix (ECM)
continuously being remodeled
degradation and reconstruction
accomplished by secretion of proteins:
o matrix metalloproteinases (MMP’s)
enzymes that hydrolyze matrix
proteins
chew up proteins in ECM
o or secretion of lysosomes
chewing up for specialized cells
i.e. by osteoclasts which degrade the
bone matrix
ECM “Beauty” & Therapeutic Treatments
beauty industry
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