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==Adherens Junction==
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* actin microfilaments anchor the plaque that occurs under the membrane of each cell
* plaques not as dense also occur as hemi-form
* heart muscle, layers covering body organs, digestive tract
* transmembrane proteins
* Cadherin
* clustered as focal adhesion
Cadherin isoform naming was based upon the site of original identification: P-cadherin (placenta cadherin, [https://www.omim.org/entry/114021 cadherin 3]), E-cadherin (epithelial cadherin [https://www.omim.org/entry/192090 cadherin 1]), N-cadherin (neural cadherin, [https://www.omim.org/entry/114020 cadherin 2]).
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[[:File:Rat blood–testis barrier 02.jpg|image - blood–testis barrier]]


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Introduction

Many developmental mechanisms require dynamic changes in cell adhesion that acts through different types of cell junctions.


Adhesion Cartoons

Adhesion EM Images


Adhesion EM Images: GIT epithelia EM1 | GIT epithelia EM2 | GIT epithelia EM3 | Desmosome EM
Adhesion Cartoons: Tight junction | Adherens Junction | Desmosome | Gap Junction


Mechanism Links: mitosis | cell migration | cell junctions |epithelial invagination | epithelial mesenchymal transition | mesenchymal epithelial transition | epithelial mesenchymal interaction | morphodynamics | tube formation | apoptosis | autophagy | axes formation | time | molecular

Tight Junction

  • Discovered by M.G. Farquhar and G.E. Palade in 1963
  • zonula occludens
  • Fusion of 2 plasma membranes acts as a “seal”
  • Epithelia lining
  • digestive system gut, ducts, cavities of glands, liver, pancreas capillary walls urinary bladder
Tight junction 01.jpg

Tight junction

Adherens Junction

  • actin microfilaments anchor the plaque that occurs under the membrane of each cell
  • plaques not as dense also occur as hemi-form
  • heart muscle, layers covering body organs, digestive tract
  • transmembrane proteins
  • Cadherin
  • clustered as focal adhesion

Cadherin isoform naming was based upon the site of original identification: P-cadherin (placenta cadherin, cadherin 3), E-cadherin (epithelial cadherin cadherin 1), N-cadherin (neural cadherin, cadherin 2).

Adherens Junction 01.jpg

Adherens Junction

image - blood–testis barrier


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2026, August 23) Embryology Developmental Mechanism - Cell Junctions. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Developmental_Mechanism_-_Cell_Junctions

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