Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Adherens Junction, Tight Junction, Intermediate Filament

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Structure and function of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes. Not globular if subunits are quite large. If provides great tensile strength: link things and pull with them, link things together to give them strength. If you see keratin, you know it"s an epithelial cell: keratin = epithelial cell. Desmin is found in muscle cells: helps support muscle cells and sarcomeres, have great tensile strength, muscle cells have to be held tightly together ; so desmin helps hold the muscles together, desmin = muscle cell. Vimetin is found in mesenchymal cells aka migrating cells: has focal adhesions, cdc42, rac, rho, etc everything associated with a migrating cell, vimetin = mesenchymal cell. Neurofilaments is found in axons of neurons: axons shouldn"t rip; neurofilaments hold their tensile strength together, light, medium, and heavy neurofilaments (nfl, nfm, and nfh, neurofilament = axon. Tissue (tumour) that results from cancer often doesn"t look like anything. Knowing what tissue the cancerous cell came from is important to treating cancer.

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