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Publication : The amelogenin C-terminus is required for enamel development.

First Author  Pugach MK Year  2010
Journal  J Dent Res Volume  89
Issue  2 Pages  165-9
PubMed ID  20042744 Mgi Jnum  J:170228
Mgi Id  MGI:4946084 Doi  10.1177/0022034509358392
Citation  Pugach MK, et al. (2010) The amelogenin C-terminus is required for enamel development. J Dent Res 89(2):165-9
abstractText  The abundant amelogenin proteins are responsible for generating proper enamel thickness and structure, and most amelogenins include a conserved hydrophilic C-terminus. To evaluate the importance of the C-terminus, we generated transgenic mice that express an amelogenin lacking the C-terminal 13 amino acids (CTRNC). MicroCT analysis of TgCTRNC29 teeth (low transgene number) indicated that molar enamel density was similar to that of wild-type mice, but TgCTRNC18 molar enamel (high transgene number) was deficient, indicating that extra transgene copies were associated with a more severe phenotype. When amelogenin-null (KO) and TgCTRNC transgenic mice were mated, density and volume of molar enamel from TgCTRNCKO offspring were not different from those of KO mice, indicating that neither TgCTRNC18 nor TgCTRNC29 rescued enamel's physical characteristics. Because transgenic full-length amelogenin partially rescues both density and volume of KO molar enamel, it was concluded that the amelogenin C-terminus is essential for proper enamel density, volume, and organization.
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