Tight Junction Pore and Leak Pathways: A Dynamic Duo
University of Chicago · University of Chicago Medical Center
Abstract
Tissue barriers that restrict passage of liquids, ions, and larger solutes are essential for the development of multicellular organisms. In simple organisms this allows distinct cell types to interface with the external environment. In more complex species, the diversity of cell types capable of forming barriers increases dramatically. Although the plasma membranes of these barrier-forming cells prevent flux of most hydrophilic solutes, the paracellular, or shunt, pathway between cells must also be sealed. This function is accomplished in vertebrates by the zonula occludens, or tight junction. The tight junction barrier is not absolute but is selectively permeable and is able to discriminate between solutes on…
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5Topics & keywords
- Tight junction
- Paracellular transport
- Multicellular organism
- Context (archaeology)
- Barrier function
- Biophysics
- Function (biology)
- Chemistry
- Reduced inequalities