Enzyme compartmentalization during biphasic enamel matrix processing.
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Connective Tissue Research
- Vol. 39 (1) , 89-99
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03008209809023915
Abstract
Processing of enamel matrix proteins is essentially biphasic. Secretory stage metalloprotease activity generates a discrete, presumably functional, spectrum of molecules which may also undergo dephosphorylation. Maturation stage serine proteases almost completely destroy the matrix. The present aim was to examine the tissue compartmentalization of these enzyme activities in relation to their possible function. A sequential extraction using synthetic enamel fluid, phosphate buffer and SDS was used to identify enzymes free in the enamel fluid, crystal bound or aggregated with the bulk matrix respectively. Results indicated that the metallo-proteases and alkaline phosphatase were free in the secretory stage enamel fluid while the serine proteases appeared to be largely bound to the maturation stage crystals. The mobility of the metallo-proteases and alkaline phosphatase would ensure efficient initial processing of secretory matrix, while the largely mineral bound serine proteases would ensure retention of protease activity despite massive destruction and protein removal.Keywords
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