| Literature DB >> 1525172 |
C W Gibson1, E E Golub, W R Abrams, G Shen, W Ding, J Rosenbloom.
Abstract
The amelogenins are the most abundant proteins in developing tooth enamel. Previous analyses have demonstrated that transcriptionally active genes encoding the proteins are located on both the bovine X and the bovine Y chromosomes. We report here the cloning and sequence analysis of the Y-chromosomal gene and corresponding cDNA. The Y-specific mRNA encodes a translation product in which a 21 amino acid domain has been deleted, relative to the X-specific amelogenin, resulting in loss of a structure tentatively described as a beta-spiral. There are also 13 single amino acid differences compared to the X-specific amelogenin. In addition, we have cloned and sequenced an X-chromosomal alternatively spliced amelogenin cDNA that encodes a 43 amino acid amelogenin primary translation product. Hydrophobicity analysis indicates that all analyzed amelogenin proteins have a mean hydrophilic character and the two peptides translated from alternatively spliced messages have significant increases in percentage of hydrophobic amino acids.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1525172 DOI: 10.1021/bi00150a036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochemistry ISSN: 0006-2960 Impact factor: 3.162