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Regulation of calcium phosphate formation by native amelogenins in vitro.


ABSTRACT: Our previous in vitro studies have shown that recombinant full-length porcine amelogenin rP172 can transiently stabilize amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) and uniquely guide the formation of well-aligned bundles of hydroxyapatite (HA) crystals, as seen in the secretory stage of amelogenesis. This functional capacity is dependent on the hydrophilic C-terminal domain of full-length amelogenin. However, we have also found that native phosphorylated (single S-16 site) forms of full-length (P173) and C-terminal cleaved (P148) amelogenins can stabilize ACP for >?2?d and prevent HA formation. The present study was carried out to test the hypothesis that, at reduced concentrations, native full-length P173 also has the capacity to guide ordered HA formation. The effect of P148 and P173 concentrations (0.2-2.0?mg/ml) on the rate of spontaneous calcium phosphate precipitation was monitored via changes in solution pH, while mineral phases formed were assessed using TEM. At higher P173 concentrations (1.0-2.0?mg/ml), limited mineral formation occurred and only ACP nanoparticles were observed during a 48?h period. However, at 0.4?mg/ml P173, a predominance of organized bundles of linear, needle-like HA crystals were observed. At 0.2?mg/ml of P173, limited quantities of less organized HA crystals were found. Although P148 similarly stabilized ACP, it did not guide ordered HA formation, like P173. Hence, the establishment of the hierarchical enamel structure during secretory stage amelogenesis may be regulated by the partial removal of full-length amelogenin via MMP20 proteolysis, while predominant amelogenin degradation products, like P148, serve to prevent uncontrolled mineral formation.

SUBMITTER: Kwak SY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4145609 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of calcium phosphate formation by native amelogenins in vitro.

Kwak Seo-Young SY   Kim Sonia S   Yamakoshi Yasuo Y   Simmer James P JP   Beniash Elia E   Margolis Henry C HC  

Connective tissue research 20140801


Our previous in vitro studies have shown that recombinant full-length porcine amelogenin rP172 can transiently stabilize amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) and uniquely guide the formation of well-aligned bundles of hydroxyapatite (HA) crystals, as seen in the secretory stage of amelogenesis. This functional capacity is dependent on the hydrophilic C-terminal domain of full-length amelogenin. However, we have also found that native phosphorylated (single S-16 site) forms of full-length (P173) and  ...[more]

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