Highly mineralized tooth enamel develops from an extracellular matrix chiefly comprised of amelogenins formed by splicing of 7 (human) or 9 (rodent) exons secreted from specialized epithelial cells known as ameloblasts. Here we examined the role of the 59 amino acid alternatively spliced amelogenin known as leucine rich amelogenin peptide (LRAP) on enamel formation, using transgenic murine models in which LRAP overexpression is driven by an amelogenin promoter (TgLRAP). Beginning in the secretory stage of mouse amelogenesis, we found a reduced thickness of enamel matrix and a loss of Tomes' processes, followed by upregulated amelogenin mRNA expression, inhibited amelogenin secretion and loss of cell polarity. In the presecretory stage (P0) ...
Amelogenin, the most abundant enamel matrix protein, plays several critical roles in enamel formatio...
Tooth enamel is formed in a typical biomineralization process under the guidance of specific organic...
L'émail dentaire est la couche de tissu externe calcifié recouvrant la couronne de la dent; c’est la...
Amelogenesis is a regulated and sequential developmental cascade that results in expression of tissu...
The Leucine Rich Amelogenin Peptide (LRAP) is a product of alternative splicing of the amelogenin ge...
The amelogenin proteins secreted by ameloblasts during dental enamel development are required for no...
Amelogenins make up over 90% of the secretory enamel proteins and play a critical role in tooth enam...
UnrestrictedThe extracellular matrix proteins in the developing enamel are constituted primarily by ...
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the ...
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the ...
Amelogenins are proteins formed by alternative splicing of the amelogenin gene, and are essential fo...
Tooth enamel is the outer calcified layer covering the crown of the tooth; it is the most mineralize...
Mutations in the human enamelin gene cause autosomal dominant hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta in...
The amelogenin proteins are required for normal enamel development; the most abundant amelogenins ex...
Mutations in the human enamelin gene cause autosomal dominant hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta in...
Amelogenin, the most abundant enamel matrix protein, plays several critical roles in enamel formatio...
Tooth enamel is formed in a typical biomineralization process under the guidance of specific organic...
L'émail dentaire est la couche de tissu externe calcifié recouvrant la couronne de la dent; c’est la...
Amelogenesis is a regulated and sequential developmental cascade that results in expression of tissu...
The Leucine Rich Amelogenin Peptide (LRAP) is a product of alternative splicing of the amelogenin ge...
The amelogenin proteins secreted by ameloblasts during dental enamel development are required for no...
Amelogenins make up over 90% of the secretory enamel proteins and play a critical role in tooth enam...
UnrestrictedThe extracellular matrix proteins in the developing enamel are constituted primarily by ...
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the ...
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the ...
Amelogenins are proteins formed by alternative splicing of the amelogenin gene, and are essential fo...
Tooth enamel is the outer calcified layer covering the crown of the tooth; it is the most mineralize...
Mutations in the human enamelin gene cause autosomal dominant hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta in...
The amelogenin proteins are required for normal enamel development; the most abundant amelogenins ex...
Mutations in the human enamelin gene cause autosomal dominant hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta in...
Amelogenin, the most abundant enamel matrix protein, plays several critical roles in enamel formatio...
Tooth enamel is formed in a typical biomineralization process under the guidance of specific organic...
L'émail dentaire est la couche de tissu externe calcifié recouvrant la couronne de la dent; c’est la...