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Quantitative Analysis of Amelogenin Solubility
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Amelogenins are a group of extracellular enamel matrix proteins which are believed to be involved in the regulation of the size and habits of forming enamel crystals. The aim of this study was to compare the solubility properties of several amelogenins at various pH (from 4.0 to 9.0) at constant ionic strength (IS), and to examine the influence of buffer composition, IS, and divalent metal ions (including Ca2+, Mg
2+
, and Zn
2+
) on amelogenin solubility. The solubility of the recombinant murine amelogenin ("rM179") was minimum near its isoelectric point and increased rapidly below and above, regardless of buffer composition. A similar trend was observed for the native porcine ("25K") amelogenin. Porcine "23K" amelogenin was only sparingly soluble from pH of 4.0 to 9.0, in contrast to the analogous recombinant "rM166", which was more soluble in acidic solutions. The synthetic amelogenin polypeptide "TRAP" was extremely insoluble, while synthetic LRAP was readily soluble. Porcine "20K" amelogenin solubility increased strikingly as the solution pH was lowered from 7.0 to 6.0. Increasing IS decreased the solubility of rM179. While Zn2+ reduced rM179 solubility, Ca
2+
and Mg
2+
showed no significant effects. We conclude that the solubility of amelogenin was dependent on the primary structure, solution pH, and IS, and the low solubility of amelogenins under physiological conditions may result from their tendency to form quaternary (aggregate) structures in vivo.
SAGE Publications
Title: Quantitative Analysis of Amelogenin Solubility
Description:
Amelogenins are a group of extracellular enamel matrix proteins which are believed to be involved in the regulation of the size and habits of forming enamel crystals.
The aim of this study was to compare the solubility properties of several amelogenins at various pH (from 4.
0 to 9.
0) at constant ionic strength (IS), and to examine the influence of buffer composition, IS, and divalent metal ions (including Ca2+, Mg
2+
, and Zn
2+
) on amelogenin solubility.
The solubility of the recombinant murine amelogenin ("rM179") was minimum near its isoelectric point and increased rapidly below and above, regardless of buffer composition.
A similar trend was observed for the native porcine ("25K") amelogenin.
Porcine "23K" amelogenin was only sparingly soluble from pH of 4.
0 to 9.
0, in contrast to the analogous recombinant "rM166", which was more soluble in acidic solutions.
The synthetic amelogenin polypeptide "TRAP" was extremely insoluble, while synthetic LRAP was readily soluble.
Porcine "20K" amelogenin solubility increased strikingly as the solution pH was lowered from 7.
0 to 6.
Increasing IS decreased the solubility of rM179.
While Zn2+ reduced rM179 solubility, Ca
2+
and Mg
2+
showed no significant effects.
We conclude that the solubility of amelogenin was dependent on the primary structure, solution pH, and IS, and the low solubility of amelogenins under physiological conditions may result from their tendency to form quaternary (aggregate) structures in vivo.
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