Minimal Amelogenin Domain for Enamel Formation

JOM(2021)

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Amelogenin is the most abundant matrix protein guiding hydroxyapatite formation in enamel, the durable bioceramic tissue that covers vertebrate teeth. Here, we sought to refine structure-function for an amelogenin domain based on in vitro data showing that a 42-amino acid a melogenin- d erived p eptide (ADP7) mimicked the formation of hydroxyapatite similar to that observed for the full-length mouse 180-amino acid protein. In mice, we used CRISPR-Cas9 to express only ADP7 by the native amelogenin promoter. Analysis revealed ADP7 messenger RNA expression in developing mouse teeth with the formation of a thin layer of enamel. In vivo, ADP7 peptide partially replaced the function of the full-length amelogenin protein and its several protein isoforms. Protein structure–function relationships identified through in vitro assays can be deployed in whole model animals using CRISPR-Cas9 to validate the function of a minimal protein domain to be translated for clinical use as an enamel biomimetic.
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Amelogenin,Amelogenin-Derived Peptide,Biomimetic,Biomineralization,Enamel,Genetic Engineering,Model Organism
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