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A desmosome, also known as macula adherens or macula adherentes (Latin for adhering spot), is a cell
Cell (biology)

The cell is the structural and functional unit of all known Life organisms. It is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living, and is often called the building bricks of life....
 structure specialized for cell-to-cell adhesion
Cell adhesion

Cellular adhesion is the binding of a cell to another cell or to a surface or extracellular matrix. Cellular adhesion is regulated by specific cell adhesion molecules that interact with other molecules....
. A type of junctional complex
Cell junction

A cell junction is a structure within a Biological tissue of a multicellular organism. Cell junctions are especially abundant in epithelium tissues....
, they are localized spot-like adhesions randomly arranged on the lateral sides of plasma membranes.

Desmosomes help to resist shearing forces and are found in simple and stratified squamous epithelium.






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Desmosome
A desmosome, also known as macula adherens or macula adherentes (Latin for adhering spot), is a cell
Cell (biology)

The cell is the structural and functional unit of all known Life organisms. It is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living, and is often called the building bricks of life....
 structure specialized for cell-to-cell adhesion
Cell adhesion

Cellular adhesion is the binding of a cell to another cell or to a surface or extracellular matrix. Cellular adhesion is regulated by specific cell adhesion molecules that interact with other molecules....
. A type of junctional complex
Cell junction

A cell junction is a structure within a Biological tissue of a multicellular organism. Cell junctions are especially abundant in epithelium tissues....
, they are localized spot-like adhesions randomly arranged on the lateral sides of plasma membranes.

Desmosomes help to resist shearing forces and are found in simple and stratified squamous epithelium. The intercellular space is very wide (about 30 nm). Desmosomes are also found in muscle tissue where they bind muscles cells to one another.

Structure

Desmosomes are molecular complexes of cell adhesion proteins and linking proteins that attach the cell surface adhesion proteins to intracellular keratin
Keratin

Keratins are a family of fibrous protein; tough and insoluble, they form the hard but mineral structures found in reptiles, birds, amphibians and mammals....
 cytoskeletal
Cytoskeleton

The cytoskeleton is a cellular "scaffolding" or "skeleton" contained within the cytoplasm. The cytoskeleton is present in all cells; it was once thought this structure was unique to eukaryotes, but recent research has identified the prokaryotic cytoskeleton....
 filaments.

The cell adhesion proteins of the desmosome, desmoglein and desmocollin, are members of the cadherin
Cadherin

Cadherins are a class of type-1 transmembrane proteins. They play important roles in cell adhesion, ensuring that cells within tissues are bound together....
 family of cell adhesion molecules. They are transmembrane protein
Transmembrane protein

A transmembrane protein is a protein that spans the entire biological membrane. Transmembrane proteins aggregate and precipitate in water. They require detergents or nonpolar solvents for extraction, although some of them can be also extracted using denaturing agents....
s that bridge the space between adjacent epithelial cells by way of homophilic binding
Homophilic binding

Homophilic binding is a common name for process that is involved in cell adhesion, also called cell-junction. Homophilic binding is a binding between two identical components of the cell junction....
 of their extracellular domains to other desmosomal cadherins on the adjacent cell. Both have five extracellular domains, and have calcium-binding motifs.

The extracellular domain of the desmosome is called the Extracellular Core Domain (ECD) or the Desmoglea, and is bisected by an electron-dense midline where the desmoglein and desmocollin proteins bind to each other. These proteins can bind in a W, S, or ? manner.

On the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane, there are two dense structures called the Outer Dense Plaque (ODP) and the Inner Dense Plaque (IDP), spanned by the Desmoplakin
Desmoplakin

Desmoplakin is a protein associated with desmosomes.Desmoplakin, also known as DSP, is a human gene....
 protein. The Outer Dense Plaque is where the cytoplasmic domains of the cadherins attach to desmoplakin
Desmoplakin

Desmoplakin is a protein associated with desmosomes.Desmoplakin, also known as DSP, is a human gene....
 via plakoglobin
Plakoglobin

Plakoglobin was originally identified as a component of desmosome, where it can bind to the cadherin family member desmoglein.Plakoglobin also associates with classical cadherins such as E-cadherin; in that context, it was called gamma-catenin....
 and plakophillin. The Inner Dense Plaque is where desmoplakin
Desmoplakin

Desmoplakin is a protein associated with desmosomes.Desmoplakin, also known as DSP, is a human gene....
 attaches to the intermediate filaments of the cell.

Desmosomes function like rivets.

Blistering diseases

If the blank connecting adjacent epithelial cells of the skin
Skin

The skin is the outer covering of the body, also known as the epidermis. It is the largest organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of epithelial biological tissue, and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and organ s....
 are not functioning correctly, layers of the skin can pull apart and allow abnormal movements of fluid within the skin, resulting in blisters and other tissue damage. Blistering diseases such as Pemphigus vulgaris
Pemphigus

Pemphigus is a rare group of autoimmune blistering diseases that affect the skin and mucous membranes.In pemphigus, autoantibody form against desmoglein....
 can be due to genetic
Genetics

Genetics , a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and Genetic variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breeding....
 defects in desmosomal proteins or due to an autoimmune response. These patients are often found to have antibodies
Antibody

Antibodies are gamma globulin proteins that are found in blood or other bodily fluids of vertebrates, and are used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects, such as bacterium and viruses....
 that bind to the desmosomal cadherins and disrupt the desmosomes.

Hemidesmosomes

When visualized by electron microscopy, hemidesmosome
Hemidesmosome

Hemidesmosomes are very small stud- or rivet-like structures on the inner basal surface of keratinocytes in the epidermis of skin. They are similar in form to desmosomes when visualized by electron microscopy....
s similar in appearance to desmosomes. Rather than linking two cells, hemidesmosomes attach one cell to the extracellular matrix
Extracellular matrix

In biology, the extracellular matrix is the extracellular part of animal tissue that usually provides structural support to the animal Cell in addition to performing various other important functions....
. Rather than using cadherin
Cadherin

Cadherins are a class of type-1 transmembrane proteins. They play important roles in cell adhesion, ensuring that cells within tissues are bound together....
s, hemidesmosomes use integrin
Integrin

Integrins are cell surface receptors that interact with the extracellular matrix and mediate various cell signaling. They define cellular shape, mobility, and regulate the cell cycle....
 cell adhesion proteins. Hemidesmosomes are asymmetrical and are found in epithelial cells connecting the basal face to other cells.

External links

- "Ultrastructure of the Cell: microvillous border, Junctional Complex of absorptive epithelium" - "Ultrastructure of the Cell: microvillous border and Junctional Complex, desmosomes and zonula adherens" - "Ultrastructure of the Cell: cardiac muscle, intercalated disk"