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Tight junction

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Tight junctions, or zonula occludens, are the closely associated areas of two cells whose membranes join together forming a virtual impermeable barrier to fluid. It is a type of junctional complex. They perform three vital functions:

can be preserved. They are formed by claudin and occludin proteins, joining the cytoskeletons of the adjacant cells.

Epithelia are classed as 'tight' or 'leaky' depending on the ability of the tight junctions to prevent water and solute movement: tight epithelia have tight junctions that prevent most movement between cells, leaky epithelia do not.

An example of a tight epithelium is the distal convoluted tubule, part of the nephron in the kidney. An example of a leaky epithelium is the proximal convoluted tubule.

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Adherens junction > Desmosome | Hemidesmosome | Gap junction | Tight junction

 


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