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Immunohistochemical analysis of dentin matrix protein 1 (Dmp1) phosphorylation by Fam20C in bone: implications for the induction of biomineralization.

Kaori Oya1,2, Ken Ishida1,3, Tomoki Nishida4, Sunao Sato1, Mitsunobu Kishino1, Katsutoshi Hirose1, Yuzo Ogawa1, Kazunori Ikebe3, Fumio Takeshige2, Hidehiro Yasuda4, Toshihisa Komori5, Satoru Toyosawa6.   

Abstract

Dmp1 is an acidic phosphoprotein that is specifically expressed in osteocytes. During the secretory process, the full-length, precursor Dmp1 is cleaved into N- and C-terminal fragments. C-terminal Dmp1 is phosphorylated, becoming a highly negatively charged domain that may assist in bone mineralization by recruiting calcium ions and influencing subsequent mineral deposition. It has been recently reported that the Golgi-localized protein kinase Fam20C phosphorylates Dmp1 in vitro. To investigate this phosphorylation in situ, we determined the locations of phosphorylated Dmp1 and Fam20C in rat bones using immunohistochemistry. During osteocytogenesis, osteoblastic, osteoid, and young osteocytes (but not old osteocytes) express Dmp1 mRNA and contain Dmp1 protein in the Golgi apparatus. These Dmp1-producing cells were distributed across the surface layer of cortical bone. Using immunofluorescence, we found that N- and C-terminal Dmp1 fragments were predominantly distributed along the lacunar walls and canaliculi of mineralized bone, respectively, but were not present in the osteoid matrix. We also found that Fam20C and its substrate, C-terminal Dmp1, colocalized in the Golgi of osteoblastic, osteoid, and young osteocytes. Furthermore, phosphorylated C-terminal Dmp1 was present in the Golgi of young osteocytes. Double-labeling immunoelectron microscopy revealed that phosphorylated C-terminal Dmp1 localized to the canalicular wall in mineralized bone. These findings suggest that C-terminal Dmp1 is phosphorylated within osteocytes and then secreted into the pericanalicular matrix of mineralized bone. Phosphorylated, negatively charged C-terminal Dmp1 in the pericanalicular matrix may play an important role in bone mineralization by recruiting calcium ions.

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Keywords:  Dentin matrix protein 1 (Dmp1); Fam20C; Mineralization; Osteocyte; Phosphorylation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27614627     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-016-1490-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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