作者
Jean-Yves Sire, Sidney Delgado, Delphine Fromentin, Marc Girondot
发表日期
2005/2/1
来源
Archives of oral biology
卷号
50
期号
2
页码范围
205-212
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Amelogenin plays a crucial role in enamel structure and mineralization, but the function of its various domains is far to be understood. Evolutionary analysis seems to be a promising way to approach structure/function relationships. In this paper, we review the knowledge of amelogenin with a particular focus on what we have learnt from evolution, and we bring new data on the origin and evolution of this molecule. The comparison of amniote (reptiles and mammals) amelogenin sequences reveals that, in contrast to the well-conserved C- and N-terminal domains, the central region (most of exon 6) is highly variable. The evolutionary analysis indicates that it was created by repeated insertion of three amino acids (triplets ProXGlu or ProXX). In several mammalian lineages a new run of triplet insertions and deletions has occurred independently in a locus considered a hot spot of mutation for mammalian amelogenin. In …
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JY Sire, S Delgado, D Fromentin, M Girondot - Archives of oral biology, 2005