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Specific Binding and Mineralization of Calcified Surfaces by Small Peptides

Several small (<25aa) peptides have been designed based on the sequence of the dentin phosphoprotein, one of the major noncollagenous proteins thought to be involved in the mineralization of the dentin extracellular matrix during tooth development. These peptides, consisting of multiple repeats o...

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Autores principales: Yarbrough, Daniel K., Hagerman, Elizabeth, Eckert, Randal, He, Jian, Choi, Hyewon, Cao, Nga, Le, Karen, Hedger, Jennifer, Qi, Fengxia, Anderson, Maxwell, Rutherford, Bruce, Wu, Ben, Tetradis, Sotiris, Shi, Wenyuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2798077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19949943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-009-9312-0
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author Yarbrough, Daniel K.
Hagerman, Elizabeth
Eckert, Randal
He, Jian
Choi, Hyewon
Cao, Nga
Le, Karen
Hedger, Jennifer
Qi, Fengxia
Anderson, Maxwell
Rutherford, Bruce
Wu, Ben
Tetradis, Sotiris
Shi, Wenyuan
author_facet Yarbrough, Daniel K.
Hagerman, Elizabeth
Eckert, Randal
He, Jian
Choi, Hyewon
Cao, Nga
Le, Karen
Hedger, Jennifer
Qi, Fengxia
Anderson, Maxwell
Rutherford, Bruce
Wu, Ben
Tetradis, Sotiris
Shi, Wenyuan
author_sort Yarbrough, Daniel K.
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description Several small (<25aa) peptides have been designed based on the sequence of the dentin phosphoprotein, one of the major noncollagenous proteins thought to be involved in the mineralization of the dentin extracellular matrix during tooth development. These peptides, consisting of multiple repeats of the tripeptide aspartate-serine-serine (DSS), bind with high affinity to calcium phosphate compounds and, when immobilized, can recruit calcium phosphate to peptide-derivatized polystyrene beads or to demineralized human dentin surfaces. The affinity of binding to hydroxyapatite surfaces increases with the number of (DSS)(n) repeats, and though similar repeated sequences—(NTT)(n), (DTT)(n), (ETT)(n), (NSS)(n), (ESS)(n), (DAA)(n), (ASS)(n), and (NAA)(n)—also showed HA binding activity, it was generally not at the same level as the natural sequence. Binding of the (DSS)(n) peptides to sectioned human teeth was shown to be tissue-specific, with high levels of binding to the mantle dentin, lower levels of binding to the circumpulpal dentin, and little or no binding to healthy enamel. Phosphorylation of the serines of these peptides was found to affect the avidity, but not the affinity, of binding. The potential utility of these peptides in the detection of carious lesions, the delivery of therapeutic compounds to mineralized tissues, and the modulation of remineralization is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-27980772010-01-04 Specific Binding and Mineralization of Calcified Surfaces by Small Peptides Yarbrough, Daniel K. Hagerman, Elizabeth Eckert, Randal He, Jian Choi, Hyewon Cao, Nga Le, Karen Hedger, Jennifer Qi, Fengxia Anderson, Maxwell Rutherford, Bruce Wu, Ben Tetradis, Sotiris Shi, Wenyuan Calcif Tissue Int Article Several small (<25aa) peptides have been designed based on the sequence of the dentin phosphoprotein, one of the major noncollagenous proteins thought to be involved in the mineralization of the dentin extracellular matrix during tooth development. These peptides, consisting of multiple repeats of the tripeptide aspartate-serine-serine (DSS), bind with high affinity to calcium phosphate compounds and, when immobilized, can recruit calcium phosphate to peptide-derivatized polystyrene beads or to demineralized human dentin surfaces. The affinity of binding to hydroxyapatite surfaces increases with the number of (DSS)(n) repeats, and though similar repeated sequences—(NTT)(n), (DTT)(n), (ETT)(n), (NSS)(n), (ESS)(n), (DAA)(n), (ASS)(n), and (NAA)(n)—also showed HA binding activity, it was generally not at the same level as the natural sequence. Binding of the (DSS)(n) peptides to sectioned human teeth was shown to be tissue-specific, with high levels of binding to the mantle dentin, lower levels of binding to the circumpulpal dentin, and little or no binding to healthy enamel. Phosphorylation of the serines of these peptides was found to affect the avidity, but not the affinity, of binding. The potential utility of these peptides in the detection of carious lesions, the delivery of therapeutic compounds to mineralized tissues, and the modulation of remineralization is discussed. Springer-Verlag 2009-12-01 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2798077/ /pubmed/19949943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-009-9312-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2009 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Yarbrough, Daniel K.
Hagerman, Elizabeth
Eckert, Randal
He, Jian
Choi, Hyewon
Cao, Nga
Le, Karen
Hedger, Jennifer
Qi, Fengxia
Anderson, Maxwell
Rutherford, Bruce
Wu, Ben
Tetradis, Sotiris
Shi, Wenyuan
Specific Binding and Mineralization of Calcified Surfaces by Small Peptides
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title_full Specific Binding and Mineralization of Calcified Surfaces by Small Peptides
title_fullStr Specific Binding and Mineralization of Calcified Surfaces by Small Peptides
title_full_unstemmed Specific Binding and Mineralization of Calcified Surfaces by Small Peptides
title_short Specific Binding and Mineralization of Calcified Surfaces by Small Peptides
title_sort specific binding and mineralization of calcified surfaces by small peptides
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2798077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19949943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-009-9312-0
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