Authors
John J Caterina, Ziedonis Skobe, Joanne Shi, Yanli Ding, James P Simmer, Henning Birkedal-Hansen, John D Bartlett
Publication date
2002/12/20
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
277
Issue
51
Pages
49598-49604
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Enamelysin is a tooth-specific matrix metalloproteinase that is expressed during the early through middle stages of enamel development. The enamel matrix proteins amelogenin, ameloblastin, and enamelin are also expressed during this same approximate developmental time period, suggesting that enamelysin may play a role in their hydrolysis. In support of this interpretation, recombinant enamelysin was previously demonstrated to cleave recombinant amelogenin at virtually all of the precise sites known to occur in vivo. Thus, enamelysin is likely an important amelogenin-processing enzyme. To characterize the in vivobiological role of enamelysin during tooth development, we generated an enamelysin-deficient mouse by gene targeting. Although mice heterozygous for the mutation have no apparent phenotype, the enamelysin null mouse has a severe and profound tooth phenotype. Specifically, the null mouse …
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