Biophysical characterization of recombinant human ameloblastin |
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Authors: | Wald Tomáš Bednárová Lucie Osička Radim Pachl Petr Sulc Miroslav Lyngstadaas Stale Petter Slaby Ivan Vondrášek Jiří |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Microbiology v.v.i, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Vídeňská, 1083, 142 20 Prague 4 Czech Republic. |
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Abstract: | Ameloblastin (AMBN) is a protein expressed mainly during dental hard tissue development. Biochemically, it is classified as an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP). Its biological role remains largely unknown; however, the question of AMBN function will undoubtedly be connected to its structural properties and its potential for protein-protein and protein-cell interactions. A basic biophysical characterization of human recombinant ameloblastin (hrAMBN) and its N- and C-terminal domains by means of circular dichroism spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering showed that under physiological conditions ameloblastin is an IDP with a prevalent polyproline-II (PPII) conformation. Both the N- and C-terminal polypeptides, when expressed independently, showed different structural preferences upon heating as well as different behaviour in the presence of trifluoroethanol and CaCl(2) salt. The N-terminal peptide showed a more ordered structure with a strong tendency to adopt a helical conformation upon the addition of trifluorethanol, whereas the C-terminal domain seemed to be primarily responsible for the structural disorder of the entire AMBN molecule. |
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