BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Laminin, Amino Sugar, Hyaluronic Acid

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Different proteins are involved in different types of interactions. Adhesion and anchor proteins link cytoskeletal filaments of neighboring cells. Adhesion proteins: transmembrane proteins, the extracellular domains interact with: Anchor proteins: link the adhesion proteins to cytoskeletal filaments, cytosolic proteins. The adhesion belt encircles the inside of the plasma membrane. At adherens junctions: cadherin proteins from neighbouring cells interact with each other (transmembrane proteins are cadherin proteins, actin is tethered to cadherin by anchor proteins. There are many kinds of cadherin proteins one type of cadherin protein will bind to the same cadherin protein. Cadherin proteins become concentrated at sites of cell-cell. Interactions of cells with each other are not simply structural. Cells sort themselves into layers because: different cadherin proteins are expressed in each cell type, cadherins from homotypic junctions (1 cadherin type on cell has to bind to the same cadherin on another cell)

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