Journal article

Association of bovine dentine phosphophoryn with collagen fragments

NL Huq, A Loganathan, KJ Cross, YY Chen, NI Johnson, M Willetts, PD Veith, EC Reynolds

Archives of Oral Biology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2005

Abstract

Bovine dentine phosphophoryn (BDP), a protein rich in aspartyl (Asp) and O-phosphoseryl (Ser(P)) residues, is synthesized by odontoblasts and believed to be involved in matrix-mediated biomineralization of dentine. Phosphophoryn was purified from bovine dentine using EDTA extraction, Ca2+ precipitation, anion exchange and size exclusion chromatography. The purified protein migrated on SDS-PAGGE as a single band. The protein was dephosphorylated using a chelex alkaline dialysis procedure, repurified using anion exchange and size exclusion chromatography and then subjected to cleavage with trypsin. The digest was subjected to reversed-phase HPLC and analysed by Q-TOF mass spectrometry. The onl..

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