BIOL 2021 Chapter Notes - Chapter 19: Adherens Junction, Simple Columnar Epithelium, Basal Lamina

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Cells may be linked by direct interactions, or they may be help together within the extracellular matrix (complex network of proteins and polysaccharide chains that the cells secrete) Attachments to other cells and to extracellular matrix control the orientation and behavior of the cells cytoskeleton, allowing cells to sense and respond to changes in the mechanical features of their environment. 2 types of anchoring junctions like the cytoskeletons of adjacent cells: 1) adherens junctions anchorage sites for actin filaments, 2)desmosomes anchorage sites for intermediate filaments. 2 additional types of anchoring junctions link the cytoskeleton of the epithelial cells to the basal lamina: 1) actin linked cell-matrix junctions anchor actin filaments to the matrix, 2) hemidesmosomes anchor intermediate filaments to it. Cadherins form a diverse family of adhesion molecules present in all multicellular animals dependent on ca2+ ions removing ca2+ from the extracellular medium causes adhesions mediated by cadherins to come apart. E-cadherin is present on many types of epithelial cells.

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