Evidence for charge domains on developing enamel crystal surfaces |
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Authors: | Kirkham J Zhang J Brookes S J Shore R C Wood S R Smith D A Wallwork M L Ryu O H Robinson C |
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Affiliation: | Division of Oral Biology, Leeds Dental Institute, The University of Leeds, UK. orl6jen@oralbio.novell.leeds.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The control of hydroxyapatite crystal initiation and growth during enamel development is thought to be mediated via the proteins of the extracellular matrix. However, the precise nature of these matrix-mineral interactions remains obscure. The aim of the present study was to use a combination of atomic and chemical force microscopy to characterize developing enamel crystal surfaces and to determine their relationship with endogenous enamel matrix protein (amelogenin). The results show regular and discrete domains of various charges or charge densities on the surfaces of hydroxyapatite crystals derived from the maturation stage of enamel development. Binding of amelogenin to individual crystals at physiological pH was seen to be coincident with positively charged surface domains. These domains may therefore provide an instructional template for matrix-mineral interactions. Alternatively, the alternating array of charge on the crystal surfaces may reflect the original relationship with, and influence of, matrix interaction with the crystal surfaces during crystal growth. |
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