2008
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m707992200
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Partial Rescue of the Amelogenin Null Dental Enamel Phenotype

Abstract: The amelogenins are the most abundant secreted proteins in developing dental enamel. Enamel from amelogenin (Amelx) null mice is hypoplastic and disorganized, similar to that observed in X-linked forms of the human enamel defect amelogenesis imperfecta resulting from amelogenin gene mutations. Both transgenic strains that express the most abundant amelogenin (TgM180) have relatively normal enamel, but strains of mice that express a mutated amelogenin (TgP70T), which leads to amelogenesis imperfecta in humans, … Show more

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“…Studies in amelogenin knockout mice showed that amelogenin plays an important role in enamel biomineralization (6,7), and while ameloblast differentiation is relatively normal in these mice, an abnormally thin enamel layer is formed (8). Amelogenins are essential for the formation of hydroxyapatite in enamel (9), and they are also recognized as a key factor in controlling the orientation and elongated growth of enamel rods during the mineralization process (10). In addition to amelogenin, the developing enamel is composed of several structural proteins such as ameloblastin (sheathlin/amelin), enamelin, and tuftelin.…”
Section: Enamelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in amelogenin knockout mice showed that amelogenin plays an important role in enamel biomineralization (6,7), and while ameloblast differentiation is relatively normal in these mice, an abnormally thin enamel layer is formed (8). Amelogenins are essential for the formation of hydroxyapatite in enamel (9), and they are also recognized as a key factor in controlling the orientation and elongated growth of enamel rods during the mineralization process (10). In addition to amelogenin, the developing enamel is composed of several structural proteins such as ameloblastin (sheathlin/amelin), enamelin, and tuftelin.…”
Section: Enamelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AmelxKO and Mmp20KO mice were generated by introduction of a deletion into the coding region as described previously (Gibson et al, 2001;Caterina et al, 2002). The C-terminus truncated (CTRNCTg) and M180 transgenic mice were generated as previously described (Pugach et al, 2010;Li et al, 2008). To determine the genotype of AmelxKO, Mmp20KO, and transgene-positive offspring, we isolated high-molecular-weight genomic DNA from mouse tails (Chen et al, 2003).…”
Section: Materials and Methods Transgenic And Knockout Micementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the genotype of AmelxKO, Mmp20KO, and transgene-positive offspring, we isolated high-molecular-weight genomic DNA from mouse tails (Chen et al, 2003). The amelogenin, Mmp20, CTRNCTg, and M180Tg PCR primers and conditions used have been described (Caterina et al, 2002;Li et al, 2008;Pugach et al, 2010).…”
Section: Materials and Methods Transgenic And Knockout Micementioning
confidence: 99%
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