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Porcine dentin matrix protein 1: gene structure, cDNA sequence, and expression in teeth.

Authors :
Kim, Jung‐Wook
Yamakoshi, Yasuo
Iwata, Takanori
Hu, Yuan Yuan
Zhang, Hengmin
Hu, Jan C.‐C.
Simmer, James P.
Source :
European Journal of Oral Sciences. Feb2006, Vol. 114 Issue 1, p33-41. 9p. 2 Color Photographs, 5 Charts.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) is an acidic non-collagenous protein that is necessary for the proper biomineralization of bone, cartilage, cementum, dentin, and enamel. Dentin matrix protein 1 is highly phosphorylated and potentially glycosylated, but there is no experimental data identifying which specific amino acids are modified. For the purpose of facilitating the characterization of DMP1 from pig, which has the advantage of large developing teeth for obtaining protein in quantity and extensive structural information concerning other tooth matrix proteins, we characterized the porcine DMP1 cDNA and gene structure, raised anti-peptide immunoglobulins that are specific for porcine DMP1, and detected DMP1 protein in porcine tooth extracts and histological sections. Porcine DMP1 has 510 amino acids, including a 16-amino acid signal peptide. The deduced molecular weight of the secreted, unmodified protein is 53.5 kDa. The protein has 93 serines and 12 threonines in the appropriate context for phosphorylation, and four asparagines in a context suitable for glycosylation. Dentin matrix protein 1 protein bands with apparent molecular weights between 30 and 45 kDa were observed in partially purified dentin extracts. In developing teeth, immunohistochemistry localized DMP1 in odontoblasts and the dentinal tubules of mineralized dentin and in ameloblasts, but not in the enamel matrix. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09098836
Volume :
114
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Oral Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19615888
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0722.2006.00284.x