Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

what is hemidesmosomes???​

Answers

Answered by vbhagchand26gmailcom
1

Answer:

please mark as brainliest and please follow me

Explanation:

Hemidesmosomes are very small stud-like structures found in keratinocytes of the epidermis of skin that attach to the extracellular matrix. They are similar in form to desmosomes when visualized by electron microscopy, however, desmosomes attach to adjacent cells.

Answered by hritiksingh1
5

Answer:

Hemidesmosomes are multiprotein complexes that facilitate the stable adhesion of basal epithelial cells to the underlying basement membrane. The mechanical stability of hemidesmosomes relies on multiple interactions of a few protein components that form a membrane-embedded tightly-ordered complex. The core of this complex is provided by integrin α6β4 and P1a, an isoform of the cytoskeletal linker protein plectin that is specifically associated with hemidesmosomes.hemidesmosomes are involved in promoting the adhesion of epithelial cells to the underlying basement membrane.

Similar questions