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CELL ADHESION
  MOLECULES


 Department of Natural Sciences
    University of St. La Salle
         Bacolod City
Major families of cell-adhesion molecules
    (CAMs) and adhesion receptors.
 Dimeric E-cadherins most commonly form
  homophilic (self) cross-bridges with E-cadherins on
  adjacent cells.
 Members of the Immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily of
  CAMs can form both homophilic linkages and
  heterophilic (nonself) linkages.
 Heterodimeric integrins function as CAMs or as
  adhesion receptors that bind to very
  large, multiadhesive matrix proteins such as
  fibronectin.
 Selectin dimers contain a carbohydrate-binding
  lectin domain that recognizes specialized sugar
  structures on glycoproteins and glycolipids on
  adjacent cells.
 Note that CAMs often form higher-order
  oligomers within the plane of the plasma
  membrane.
 Many adhesive molecules contain multiple
  distinct domains, some of which are found in
  more than one kind of CAM.
 The cytoplasmic domains of these proteins are
  often associated with adapter proteins that link
  them to the cytoskeleton or to signaling
  pathways.
 The evolution of CAMs, adhesion receptors, and
  ECM molecules with specialized structures and
  functions permits cells to assemble into diverse
  classes of tissues with varying functions.
 CADHERINS are a family of single-pass transmembrane
  glycoproteins which stick embryonic cells together in the
  presence of calcium (e.g. E-cadherin in epithelial tissues; N-
  cadherin in neural tissue).
 Cadherin tails are anchored to actin bundles in the
  cytoskeleton by a complex called catenins ( -catenin, a
  component of the Wnt signaling pathway provides a potential
  link between cell signaling and cell association).
 Three glycoproteins
  mediate Ca+2-dependent
  cell adhesion:
  (desmoglein
  I, desmocollin I and II)
  and 4 non-glycosolated
  proteins located in the
  attachment plaque
  (desmoplakin I and
  II, pakoglobin and a basic
  polypeptide).
 Abundant in stratified
  squamous
  epithelium, which are
  sites of attachment of
  the cytoskeleton to the
  free surface.
 Although sites of cell to  Bullous pemphigold is an autoimmune disease
  cell adhesion, they do not    in which antibodies against desmosomal
  hamper the flow of               proteins are formed. This results in
  substances between              widespread skin & mucous membrane
  cells.                      blistering as desmosomal proteins fall apart.
E-cadherin (epithethial tissue), N-cadherin (nervous tissues)
and P-cadherin (placental tissue) act to drive the adhesion of
               cells of particular tissue type
Cadherins are required for development.
Blastomeres adhere to each other as a result
 of ECM proteins the cells express on their
                 surfaces.
 CAMs (Cell Adhesion
  Molecules) are single-pass
  transmembrane glycoproteins
  which do not require calcium
  to bind to other cells.
 Neural cell adhesion
  molecules (N-CAMs) are a
  large family of proteins
  formed by alternative
  splicing.
 When embryonic tissue is
  exposed to antibodies that
  interact with N-CAMs, the
  cells do not bind to each
  other and neural tissue is not
  formed.
 N-CAMs and cadherins
  mediate cell-cell recognition
  and cell-cell adhesion.
 Their carbohydrate groups
  determine the strength and
  specificity of cell-cell
  recognition and adhesion.
 N-CAMs have repeating
  chains of negatively charged
  sialic acid which changes
  during development.
 Expression of low sialic acid
  molecules on adjacent cell
  surfaces promote junction
  formation on the adjacent
  cell membranes.
 When the polysialic acid
  residues are removed, the
  two cells can adhere.             The loss of sialic acid groups from
 Vesicles with N-CAMs having       glycophorin may target old RBC for
  little sialic acid bind tighter destruction in the spleen. The enzyme
                                  neuraminidase can cleave the terminal
  than those with large
                                   sialic acid groups as a mechanism to
  amounts.                            identify old RBC for retirement.
 INTEGRINS (I-CAMs)
  are cell surface
  receptors that bind the
  ECM.
 They require (Ca+2 or
  Mg+2), to interact with
  ECM components
  (fibronectin, laminin
  and collagens).
 Important in epithelial
  cell cohesion and
  attachment to substrate
  and cell migration
  during tissue repair.
 Bound integrins prevent
  transcription of genes
  that specify apoptosis.
It consists of 2 large non-
     covalently bound trans-       The fibronectin receptor is the
  membrane proteins (α and ß        best characterized integrin.
  subunits). A number of both
subunits combine to produce a
large variety of heterodimeric
      integrins. On the outer
 surface, the subunits interact
  to form a binding site for the
   adhesive glycoprotein, the
   RGD sequence of the ECM
    glycoprotein. Most of the
   binding specificity depend
   upon the α subunit. On the
   cytosolic side, the receptor
    binds components of the
   cytoskeleton to enable the
 ECM to communicate through
 the plasma membrane to the
           cytoskeleton.
Binding of integrins
 to ECM activates
signal transduction
     pathways.
During inflammation, leukocytes initiate attachment to the endothelial
  cell surface through the SELECTINS, then stabilize the adhesion
         through the interaction of an integrin and an ICAM.
Adhesion molecules
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Adhesion molecules

  • 1. CELL ADHESION MOLECULES Department of Natural Sciences University of St. La Salle Bacolod City
  • 2. Major families of cell-adhesion molecules (CAMs) and adhesion receptors.
  • 3.  Dimeric E-cadherins most commonly form homophilic (self) cross-bridges with E-cadherins on adjacent cells.  Members of the Immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily of CAMs can form both homophilic linkages and heterophilic (nonself) linkages.  Heterodimeric integrins function as CAMs or as adhesion receptors that bind to very large, multiadhesive matrix proteins such as fibronectin.  Selectin dimers contain a carbohydrate-binding lectin domain that recognizes specialized sugar structures on glycoproteins and glycolipids on adjacent cells.
  • 4.  Note that CAMs often form higher-order oligomers within the plane of the plasma membrane.  Many adhesive molecules contain multiple distinct domains, some of which are found in more than one kind of CAM.  The cytoplasmic domains of these proteins are often associated with adapter proteins that link them to the cytoskeleton or to signaling pathways.  The evolution of CAMs, adhesion receptors, and ECM molecules with specialized structures and functions permits cells to assemble into diverse classes of tissues with varying functions.
  • 5.  CADHERINS are a family of single-pass transmembrane glycoproteins which stick embryonic cells together in the presence of calcium (e.g. E-cadherin in epithelial tissues; N- cadherin in neural tissue).  Cadherin tails are anchored to actin bundles in the cytoskeleton by a complex called catenins ( -catenin, a component of the Wnt signaling pathway provides a potential link between cell signaling and cell association).
  • 6.  Three glycoproteins mediate Ca+2-dependent cell adhesion: (desmoglein I, desmocollin I and II) and 4 non-glycosolated proteins located in the attachment plaque (desmoplakin I and II, pakoglobin and a basic polypeptide).  Abundant in stratified squamous epithelium, which are sites of attachment of the cytoskeleton to the free surface.  Although sites of cell to Bullous pemphigold is an autoimmune disease cell adhesion, they do not in which antibodies against desmosomal hamper the flow of proteins are formed. This results in substances between widespread skin & mucous membrane cells. blistering as desmosomal proteins fall apart.
  • 7. E-cadherin (epithethial tissue), N-cadherin (nervous tissues) and P-cadherin (placental tissue) act to drive the adhesion of cells of particular tissue type
  • 8. Cadherins are required for development. Blastomeres adhere to each other as a result of ECM proteins the cells express on their surfaces.
  • 9.  CAMs (Cell Adhesion Molecules) are single-pass transmembrane glycoproteins which do not require calcium to bind to other cells.  Neural cell adhesion molecules (N-CAMs) are a large family of proteins formed by alternative splicing.  When embryonic tissue is exposed to antibodies that interact with N-CAMs, the cells do not bind to each other and neural tissue is not formed.  N-CAMs and cadherins mediate cell-cell recognition and cell-cell adhesion.
  • 10.  Their carbohydrate groups determine the strength and specificity of cell-cell recognition and adhesion.  N-CAMs have repeating chains of negatively charged sialic acid which changes during development.  Expression of low sialic acid molecules on adjacent cell surfaces promote junction formation on the adjacent cell membranes.  When the polysialic acid residues are removed, the two cells can adhere. The loss of sialic acid groups from  Vesicles with N-CAMs having glycophorin may target old RBC for little sialic acid bind tighter destruction in the spleen. The enzyme neuraminidase can cleave the terminal than those with large sialic acid groups as a mechanism to amounts. identify old RBC for retirement.
  • 11.  INTEGRINS (I-CAMs) are cell surface receptors that bind the ECM.  They require (Ca+2 or Mg+2), to interact with ECM components (fibronectin, laminin and collagens).  Important in epithelial cell cohesion and attachment to substrate and cell migration during tissue repair.  Bound integrins prevent transcription of genes that specify apoptosis.
  • 12. It consists of 2 large non- covalently bound trans- The fibronectin receptor is the membrane proteins (α and ß best characterized integrin. subunits). A number of both subunits combine to produce a large variety of heterodimeric integrins. On the outer surface, the subunits interact to form a binding site for the adhesive glycoprotein, the RGD sequence of the ECM glycoprotein. Most of the binding specificity depend upon the α subunit. On the cytosolic side, the receptor binds components of the cytoskeleton to enable the ECM to communicate through the plasma membrane to the cytoskeleton.
  • 13. Binding of integrins to ECM activates signal transduction pathways.
  • 14. During inflammation, leukocytes initiate attachment to the endothelial cell surface through the SELECTINS, then stabilize the adhesion through the interaction of an integrin and an ICAM.