Amelogenin, the most abundant enamel matrix protein, plays several critical roles in enamel formation. Importantly, we previously found that the singular phosphorylation site at Ser16 in amelogenin plays an essential role in amelogenesis. Studies of genetically knock-in (KI) modified mice in which Ser16 in amelogenin is substituted with Ala that prevents amelogenin phosphorylation, and in vitro mineralization experiments, have shown that phosphorylated amelogenin transiently stabilizes amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP), the initial mineral phase in forming enamel. Furthermore, KI mice exhibit dramatic differences in the enamel structure compared with wild type (WT) mice, including thinner enamel lacking enamel rods and ectopic surface calci...
During amelogenesis, extracellular matrix proteins interact with growing hydroxyapatite crystals to ...
To examine the hypothetical cooperative role of enamelin and amelogenin in controlling the growth mo...
The amelogenin proteins are required for normal enamel development; the most abundant amelogenins ex...
Amelogenin accounts for 90% of the enamel matrix proteins and has an important role during enamel fo...
Mutations in the human enamelin gene cause autosomal dominant hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta in...
Mutations in the human enamelin gene cause autosomal dominant hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta in...
Amelogenin is critical for enamel formation and human AMELX gene mutations cause hypoplastic and/or ...
Defects in WDR72 (WD repeat-containing protein 72) cause autosomal recessive hypomaturation amelogen...
Dental enamel is the hardest tissue in the body and cannot be replaced or repaired, because the enam...
Amelogenins are the most abundant protein species in forming dental enamel, taken to regulate crysta...
Amelotin (AMTN) and kallikrein-4 (KLK4) are secreted proteins specialized for enamel biomineralizati...
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the ...
The amelogenins are the most abundant secreted proteins in developing dental enamel. Enamel from ame...
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the ...
SummaryAmeloblasts secrete enamel matrix proteins, including amelogenin, ameloblastin, enamelin, ame...
During amelogenesis, extracellular matrix proteins interact with growing hydroxyapatite crystals to ...
To examine the hypothetical cooperative role of enamelin and amelogenin in controlling the growth mo...
The amelogenin proteins are required for normal enamel development; the most abundant amelogenins ex...
Amelogenin accounts for 90% of the enamel matrix proteins and has an important role during enamel fo...
Mutations in the human enamelin gene cause autosomal dominant hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta in...
Mutations in the human enamelin gene cause autosomal dominant hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta in...
Amelogenin is critical for enamel formation and human AMELX gene mutations cause hypoplastic and/or ...
Defects in WDR72 (WD repeat-containing protein 72) cause autosomal recessive hypomaturation amelogen...
Dental enamel is the hardest tissue in the body and cannot be replaced or repaired, because the enam...
Amelogenins are the most abundant protein species in forming dental enamel, taken to regulate crysta...
Amelotin (AMTN) and kallikrein-4 (KLK4) are secreted proteins specialized for enamel biomineralizati...
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the ...
The amelogenins are the most abundant secreted proteins in developing dental enamel. Enamel from ame...
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the ...
SummaryAmeloblasts secrete enamel matrix proteins, including amelogenin, ameloblastin, enamelin, ame...
During amelogenesis, extracellular matrix proteins interact with growing hydroxyapatite crystals to ...
To examine the hypothetical cooperative role of enamelin and amelogenin in controlling the growth mo...
The amelogenin proteins are required for normal enamel development; the most abundant amelogenins ex...