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The Extracellular Matrix (ECM)
Lecture 10
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The Extracellular Matrix (ECM)
Lecture 10
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The spaces in between leave room for you and I to grow.
-Rush
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Controlled Degradation of the ECM by Metalloproteases
helps Cells Migrate
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The Extracellular Matrix is complicated
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Extracellular Matrix contains Sugars and Proteins
GAG Glycosaminoglycans Unbranched repeating disaccharide chains Hydrated, gel-like ground substance Typically sugars long SO3 Most negatively charged (anionic) molecules produced by animal cells
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Extracellular Matrix contains Sugars and Proteins
GAG Glycosaminoglycans Hyaluronin Chondroitin Sulfate Heparin sulfate Keratin sulfate
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Hyaluronan is a polysaccharide
25,000 subunits Made directly outside the cell Most common No SO3 Joint fluid, wound healing, development Source of cell migration Degraded by hyaluronidase
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Proteoglycans are proteins attached to GAGs
Modification of the tetrasaccharide occurs in the ER
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Aggrecan 3,000,000 MW and 100 GAG chains
Heterogeneity in side chains
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As big a a bacteria That’s HUGE!!!!
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I wonder what proteins are in the ECM?
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Extracellular Matrix contains proteins collagen, elastin, fibronectin, and laminin
Collagen is strong, resisting tensile forces (in abundance in the Achilles heel) Y is usually hydroxyproline
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Many genetic diseases are associated with collagen malfunction
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Cells shape the extracellular matrix
These heart fibroblasts lay down an aligned collagen tract
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Elastin
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Glycoproteins in the matrix help guide migration
Fibronectin Actin Actin stimulates fibronectin formation through integrins
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Inflammation involves cellular migration
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For some cells, it’s a one way journey
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