2. The ECM of animal cells
• Animals cells lack
the structure and
support that a cell
wall provides
• Have an ECM
instead that
provides some of
the same support
3. Components of the ECM
• Cells secrete
glycoproteins
– This is the main
component of the
ECM
All 3 of these
are common
ECM
glycoproteins
4. • Collagen is the most common glycoprotein
in the ECM
5. • Proteoglycans (a
glycoprotein) form
a woven network
outside cells
• Collagen are like
strong fibers that
run throughout
this network
6. • Cells are attached to
the ECM by another
glycoprotein:
fibronectin
• On one side,
fibronectin is attached
to proteins in the
plasma membrane
• On the other side, the
fibronectin is attached
to the glycoproteins
of the ECM
7. Quick Think
Explain the role
of:
•Fibronectins
•Collagen fibers
•Proteoglycans
in the
extracellular
matrix
9. Intercellular junctions
• Cells in plants and animals are organized
into tissues, organs, and organ systems
• Cells in a tissue may adhere to each other
10. The Plasmodesmata of plants
• Cells walls of plants
are perforated with
small channels called
plasmodesmata
• Cytosol passes
through the channel,
thereby connecting
the two cells
11. • Water, solutes,
even proteins
and RNA can
move between
cells
• Allows plant
cells to function
as a unified
system, rather
than isolated
cells
12.
13. Intercellular Junctions in Animal
Cells
• 3 main types of
junctions
between animal
cells
• These junctions
are most
common in
epithelial tissue
(skin, linings of
organs, etc)
14.
15. Tight junctions in animal cells
• The plasma
membranes of
neighboring cells are
very tightly pressed
together and bound
by proteins
• Forms a seal or
barrier around a
group of cells
16. Desmosomes or anchoring
junctions in animal cells
• Like rivets that
fasten cells
together in strong
sheets
• Keratin filaments
anchor these
attachments in
the cytoplasm
17. Gap junctions (or communicating
junctions) in animal cells
• Similar to
plasmodesmata in plant
cells
• Provides a channel
between cells that
cytosol can travel
through
• Allows for cell to cell
communication
– Important in cardiac
tissue and embryonic
tissue