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Conjugated dienes are compounds characterized by the presence of alternating double and single bonds. In a conjugated system like 1,3-butadiene, the unhybridized 2p orbital on each carbon overlaps continuously, allowing the π electrons to be delocalized across the entire molecule. In contrast, this type of overlap does not occur in cumulated and isolated dienes, such as 2,3-pentadiene and 1,4-pentadiene, respectively. Instead, the π electrons remain localized between the...
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Tight Junctions

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Tight junctions are molecular seals between cells that prevent the leaking of fluids, ions, and other small solutes across cavities and compartments in multicellular organisms. They are mainly composed of claudin and occludin transmembrane proteins, and other proteins such as tricellulin and JAM (junctional adhesion molecule). All these proteins are 4-pass transmembrane proteins, except JAM, which is a single-pass transmembrane protein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. The...
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Introduction to Structures

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En la estructura de unión apretada de la estructura.

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    La unión apretada es la unión apretada.

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    Área de la Ciencia:

    • Biología celular Biología celular.
    • Biofísica de las membranas.

    Sus antecedentes:

    • La estructura de la unión apretada, un componente crítico de las barreras de las células epiteliales, sigue siendo incompletamente entendida.
    • Análisis previos de microscopía electrónica de sección delgada y de fractura de congelación han proporcionado información clave sobre la morfología de las uniones estrechas.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Proponer un nuevo modelo estructural para las hebras de unión estrecha basado en los datos de observación existentes.
    • Para dilucidar las bases topológicas y estructurales de la formación y función de las uniones estrechas.

    Principales métodos:

    • Análisis de los datos existentes de microscopía de sección delgada.
    • Análisis de los datos existentes de microscopía electrónica de congelación y fractura.

    Principales resultados:

    • Se propone que las hebras de unión estrecha sean micelas intramembranosas, cilíndricas e invertidas.
    • Las mitades exoplasmáticas de las membranas plasmáticas se fusionan en un prospecto continuo en el sitio de unión.
    • Los espacios extracelulares están separados por distintas mitades de la membrana exoplasmática y micelas cilíndricas.

    Conclusiones:

    • La unión apretada es estructural y topológicamente el resultado de la fusión lineal entre las membranas plasmáticas de las células epiteliales.
    • La estabilidad de las uniones es mantenida por las proteínas transmembrana que interactúan con los componentes del citoesqueleto, apoyadas por la simetría del medio citoplasmático.