نتایج جستجو برای: enamel matrix protein

تعداد نتایج: 1550209  

Journal: :Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry 2011

2017
Wen-Juan Yan Pan Ma Ye Tian Jing-Ya Wang Chun-Lin Qin Jian Q Feng Xiao-Fang Wang

Enamelin (ENAM) has three putative phosphoserines (pSers) phosphorylated by a Golgi-associated secretory pathway kinase (FAM20C) based on their distinctive Ser-x-Glu (S-x-E) motifs. Fam20C-knockout mice show severe enamel defects similar to those in the Enam-knockout mice, implying an important role of the pSers in ENAM. To determine the role of pSer55 in ENAM, we characterized ENAMRgsc514 mice...

2014
Masashi Shin Yuanyuan Hu Coralee E. Tye Xiaomu Guan Craig C. Deagle Jerry V. Antone Charles E. Smith James P. Simmer John D. Bartlett

BACKGROUND Matrix metalloproteinase-20 (Mmp20) ablated mice have enamel that is thin and soft with an abnormal rod pattern that abrades from the underlying dentin. We asked if introduction of transgenes expressing Mmp20 would revert this Mmp20 null phenotype back to normal. Unexpectedly, for transgenes expressing medium or high levels of Mmp20, we found opposite enamel phenotypes depending on t...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1992
N Amizuka T Uchida M Fukae M Yamada H Ozawa

Enamel tufts were exposed after decalcification of the enamel matrix and their fine structures and immunocytochemical characteristics were examined. Under the binocular microscope and the scanning electron microscope (SEM), enamel tufts appeared as corrugated ribbon-like structures located on the dentine parallel to the tooth axis. SEM observation disclosed enamel tufts as bundles of well exten...

2015
Shih-Kai Wang Yuanyuan Hu Jie Yang Charles E Smith Stephanie M Nunez Amelia S Richardson Soumya Pal Andrew C Samann Jan C-C Hu James P Simmer

Defects in WDR72 (WD repeat-containing protein 72) cause autosomal recessive hypomaturation amelogenesis imperfecta. We generated and characterized Wdr72-knockout/lacZ-knockin mice to investigate the role of WDR72 in enamel formation. In all analyses, enamel formed by Wdr72 heterozygous mice was indistinguishable from wild-type enamel. Without WDR72, enamel mineral density increased early durin...

2016
Yuanyuan Hu Charles E. Smith Zhonghou Cai Lorenza A.‐J. Donnelly Jie Yang Jan C.‐C. Hu James P. Simmer

BACKGROUND Amelogenin is required for normal enamel formation and is the most abundant protein in developing enamel. METHODS Amelx+/+, Amelx+/- , and Amelx-/- molars and incisors from C57BL/6 mice were characterized using RT-PCR, Western blotting, dissecting and light microscopy, immunohistochemistry (IHC), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), backscatte...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2007
YanMing Zou HongJun Wang Jason L Shapiro Curtis T Okamoto Steven J Brookes S Petter Lyngstadaas Malcolm L Snead Michael L Paine

The enamel matrix protein amelogenin is secreted by ameloblasts into the extracellular space to guide the formation of highly ordered hydroxyapatite mineral crystallites, and, subsequently, is almost completely removed during mineral maturation. Amelogenin interacts with the transmembrane proteins CD63 and LAMP (lysosome-associated membrane protein) 1, which are involved in endocytosis. Exogeno...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Janet Moradian-Oldak

Enamel is a hard nanocomposite bioceramic with significant resilience that protects the mammalian tooth from external physical and chemical damages. The remarkable mechanical properties of enamel are associated with its hierarchical structural organization and its thorough connection with underlying dentin. This dynamic mineralizing system offers scientists a wealth of information that allows t...

2016
Supawich Morkmued Virginie Laugel-Haushalter Eric Mathieu Brigitte Schuhbaur Joseph Hemmerlé Pascal Dollé Agnès Bloch-Zupan Karen Niederreither

Abnormalities of enamel matrix proteins deposition, mineralization, or degradation during tooth development are responsible for a spectrum of either genetic diseases termed Amelogenesis imperfecta or acquired enamel defects. To assess if environmental/nutritional factors can exacerbate enamel defects, we investigated the role of the active form of vitamin A, retinoic acid (RA). Robust expressio...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Satoshi Fukumoto Takayoshi Kiba Bradford Hall Noriyuki Iehara Takashi Nakamura Glenn Longenecker Paul H. Krebsbach Antonio Nanci Ashok B. Kulkarni Yoshihiko Yamada

Tooth morphogenesis results from reciprocal interactions between oral epithelium and ectomesenchyme culminating in the formation of mineralized tissues, enamel, and dentin. During this process, epithelial cells differentiate into enamel-secreting ameloblasts. Ameloblastin, an enamel matrix protein, is expressed by differentiating ameloblasts. Here, we report the creation of ameloblastin-null mi...

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