2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21239293
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Characterization of AMBN I and II Isoforms and Study of Their Ca2+-Binding Properties

Abstract: Ameloblastin (Ambn) as an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) stands for an important role in the formation of enamel—the hardest biomineralized tissue commonly formed in vertebrates. The human ameloblastin (AMBN) is expressed in two isoforms: full-length isoform I (AMBN ISO I) and isoform II (AMBN ISO II), which is about 15 amino acid residues shorter than AMBN ISO I. The significant feature of AMBN—its oligomerization ability—is enabled due to a specific sequence encoded by exon 5 present at the N-termina… Show more

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“…In addition, some conserved sequences can be traced back even further in the evolution of whole Sarcopterygii and Osteichthyes lineages. Such observations support the theory of the non-canonical roles of EMPs in more general physiological processes over entire vertebrate evolution 22 .Therefore, EMPs are highly likely to sustain yet unknown physiological functions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…In addition, some conserved sequences can be traced back even further in the evolution of whole Sarcopterygii and Osteichthyes lineages. Such observations support the theory of the non-canonical roles of EMPs in more general physiological processes over entire vertebrate evolution 22 .Therefore, EMPs are highly likely to sustain yet unknown physiological functions.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The impact of missing EMPs was demonstrated in the wide phenotyping screening results and the detailed changes in bone tissue, where their expression has also been revealed by other authors 39,40 , causing changes in their physical properties. We suggest that it is connected with imbalanced bone homeostasis 22,39,41 , probably by affecting the function of osteoblasts or osteoclasts. It was proven, that e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Ameloblastin is considered critical for proper enamel formation because a severely hypoplastic enamel layer appears on the teeth of Ambn mutant mice (Fukumoto et al 2004). Its high calcium binding affinity is an indication that ameloblastin might be directly involved in controlling crystal formation (Vetyskova et al 2020).…”
Section: Interactions Of Matrix Proteins In Enamelmentioning
confidence: 99%