Binding of amelogenin to MMP-9 and their co-expression in developing mouse teeth

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Amelogenin is the most abundant matrix protein in enamel. Proper amelogenin processing by proteinases is necessary for its biological functions during amelogenesis. Matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) is responsible for the turnover of matrix components. The relationship between MMP-9 and amelogenin during tooth development remains unknown. We tested the hypothesis that MMP-9 binds to amelogenin and they are co-expressed in ameloblasts during amelogenesis. We evaluated the distribution of both proteins in the mouse teeth using immunohistochemistry and confocal microscopy. At postnatal day 2, the spatial distribution of amelogenin and MMP-9 was co-localized in preameloblasts, secretory ameloblasts, enamel matrix and odontoblasts. At the late stages of mouse tooth development, expression patterns of amelogenin and MMP-9 were similar to that seen in postnatal day 2. Their co-expression was further confirmed by RT-PCR, Western blot and enzymatic zymography analyses in enamel organ epithelial and odontoblast-like cells. Immunoprecipitation assay revealed that MMP-9 binds to amelogenin. The MMP-9 cleavage sites in amelogenin proteins across species were found using bioinformative software program. Analyses of these data suggest that MMP-9 may be involved in controlling amelogenin processing and enamel formation. © The Author(s) 2012.

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Feng, J., McDaniel, J. S., Chuang, H. H., Huang, O., Rakian, A., Xu, X., … Chen, S. (2012). Binding of amelogenin to MMP-9 and their co-expression in developing mouse teeth. Journal of Molecular Histology, 43(5), 473–485. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10735-012-9423-1

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