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Changes in matrix phosphorylation during bovine dentin development
Authors:Verdelis Kostas  Lukashova Lyudmilla  Yamauchi Mitsuo  Atsawasuwan Peter  Wright John T  Peterson Margaret G E  Jha Divya  Boskey Adele L
Affiliation:The Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 E. 70th Street, New York, NY 10021, USA.
Abstract:
Phosphorylation of the organic matrix proteins of dentin is important for the initiation of mineralization, but its relevance in later mineralization stages is controversial. The objective of this study was to analyze changes in the total matrix phosphate content during dentin development and to identify their origin. Amino acid and total matrix phosphate analyses of microdissected developing mantle and circumpulpal fetal bovine dentin specimens were performed. The amino acid composition showed few changes during mantle and circumpulpal dentin maturation. However, the total matrix phosphate content showed a significant, positive correlation with tissue maturation in both mantle and circumpulpal dentin, with a two- and a three-fold increase, respectively, being observed. The data indicate that changes occur in the pattern of phosphorylation of matrix proteins during dentin maturation, which we suggest may play a functional role in later stages of tooth mineralization.
Keywords:bovine    dentin    development    matrix    phosphorylation
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