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The making of hemidesmosome structures in vivo.

机译:体内半胱氨酸结构的制作。

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Hemidesmosomes are evolutionarily conserved attachment complexes linked to intermediate filaments that connect epithelial cells to the extracellular matrix. They provide tissue integrity and resistance to mechanical forces. Alterations in hemidesmosome structures are responsible for skin blistering, carcinoma invasion, and wound-healing defects. Valuable information about hemidesmosome assembly and disassembly has been obtained from in vitro cell culture studies. However, how these processes take place in vivo still remains elusive. Here, we discuss recent data about the formation and reorganization of hemidesmosomes in several in vivo model systems, particularly zebrafish and Caenorhabditis elegans, focusing on various factors affecting their dynamics. Mechanisms found in different organisms reveal that hemidesmosome formation and maintenance in vivo are carefully controlled by ECM protein folding, ECM-receptor expression and trafficking, and by post-translational modification of hemidesmosome components. These findings validate and extend the in vitro studies, and shed light on our understanding about hemidesmosomes across species.
机译:半桥粒是进化上保守的附着复合物,与将上皮细胞连接到细胞外基质的中间细丝相连。它们提供组织完整性和对机械力的抵抗力。血小体结构的变化是造成皮肤起泡,癌浸润和伤口愈合缺陷的原因。从体外细胞培养研究中获得了有关半染色体组装和拆卸的重要信息。但是,如何在体内进行这些过程仍然难以捉摸。在这里,我们讨论有关在一些体内模型系统中,尤其是斑马鱼和秀丽隐杆线虫中半胱氨酸小体的形成和重组的最新数据,重点是影响它们动力学的各种因素。在不同生物体中发现的机制揭示,体内半身的形成和维持受ECM蛋白折叠,ECM受体表达和运输以及半身成分的翻译后修饰的控制。这些发现证实并扩展了体外研究,并阐明了我们对跨物种半身的了解。

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