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2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2016.03.036
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Global proteome profiling of dental cementum under experimentally-induced apposition

Abstract: Dental cementum (DC) covers the tooth root and has important functions in tooth attachment and position. DC can be lost to disease, and regeneration is currently unpredictable due to limited understanding of DC formation. This study used a model of experimentally-induced apposition (EIA) in mice to identify proteins associated with new DC formation. Mandibular first molars were induced to super-erupt for 6 and 21 days after extracting opposing maxillary molars. Decalcified and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded … Show more

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“…It is used for isolation of small pieces of cells and tissues, often mineralized, and for further proteomic study of these samples. In this way, LCM – together with the LC‐MS/MS technique – was successfully used to study proteins associated with dental cementum formation in mouse teeth . Laser capture microdissection was also utilized in comprehensive analyses of gene expression in mouse junctional epithelium and oral gingival epithelium to search for specific genetic markers of junctional epithelium, which attaches to tooth enamel at the dentogingival junction .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is used for isolation of small pieces of cells and tissues, often mineralized, and for further proteomic study of these samples. In this way, LCM – together with the LC‐MS/MS technique – was successfully used to study proteins associated with dental cementum formation in mouse teeth . Laser capture microdissection was also utilized in comprehensive analyses of gene expression in mouse junctional epithelium and oral gingival epithelium to search for specific genetic markers of junctional epithelium, which attaches to tooth enamel at the dentogingival junction .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combining the results obtained from these two methods enabled us to identify a total of 46 proteins in DEJ + EOM samples (Table ). We also tried another protein‐extraction method –extraction of proteins to 8 M urea solution . However, this method afforded a significantly lower yield in protein numbers (data not shown).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DCN has been suggested not only to regulate the organization of collagen fibrils but also to be involved in PDL homeostasis by regulating cell proliferation (Häkkinen et al, 2000 ; Wang et al, 2014 ). In the adult, all these antigens are still present in the PDL (Salmon et al, 2016 ). Asporin is considered a negative regulator of mineralization, specific for the PDL (Leong et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples were sonicated and centrifuged briefly. Whole protein extracts were reduced, alkylated, and trypsin digested as described previously [2830]. The resulting tryptic peptide samples were dried in a vacuum concentrator and reconstituted in 0.1% formic acid for analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%