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- W2116593242 abstract "The amelogenins are secreted by the ameloblast cells of developing teeth; they constitute about 90% of the enamel matrix proteins and play an important role in enamel biomineralization. Recent evidence suggests that amelogenin may also be involved in the regeneration of the periodontal tissues and that different isoforms may have cell-signalling effects. During enamel development and mineralization, the amelogenins are lost from the tissue due to sequential degradation by specific proteases, making isolation of substantial purified quantities of full-length amelogenin challenging. The aim of the present study was to express and characterize a recombinant human amelogenin protein in the eukaryotic baculovirus system in quantities sufficient for structural and functional studies. Human cDNA coding for a 175 amino acid amelogenin protein was subcloned into the pFastBac HTb vector (Invitrogen), this system adds a hexa-histidine tag and an rTEV protease cleavage site to the amino terminus of the expressed protein, enabling effective one-step purification by Ni2+–NTA affinity chromatography. The recombinant protein was expressed in Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) insect cells and the yield of purified his-tagged human amelogenin (rHAM+) was up to 10 mg/L culture. Recombinant human amelogenin (rHAM+) was characterized by SDS–PAGE, Western blot, ESI-TOF spectrometry, peptide mapping, and MS/MS sequencing. Production of significant amounts of pure, full-length amelogenin opened up the possibility to investigate novel functions of amelogenin. Our recent in vivo regeneration studies reveal that the rHAM+ alone could bring about regeneration of the periodontal tissues; cementum, periodontal ligament, and bone." @default.
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- W2116593242 title "High yield of biologically active recombinant human amelogenin using the baculovirus expression system" @default.
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