Authors
Elia Beniash, James P Simmer, Henry C Margolis
Publication date
2005/2/1
Journal
Journal of structural biology
Volume
149
Issue
2
Pages
182-190
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Amelogenin is the most abundant protein in developing dental enamel. It is believed to play an important role in the regulation of the growth and organization of enamel crystals. Amelogenin, unlike many other proteins found in biominerals, is mostly hydrophobic except for a 13 amino acid hydrophilic C-terminal domain. To clarify the role of amelogenin in enamel mineralization, we designed calcium phosphate crystal growth experiments in the presence of recombinant amelogenins with or without the charged C-terminal domain. The shape and organization of the crystals were examined by TEM in bright field and diffraction modes. It was found that both full-length and truncated amelogenin inhibit crystal growth in directions normal to the c-axis. At the same time, crystallites organized into parallel arrays only in the presence of the full-length amelogenin in monomeric form. Pre-assembled amelogenins had no effect …
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