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Biomineralization of bone: a fresh view of the roles of non-collagenous proteins

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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages 2598-2621

Publisher

FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.2741/3875

Keywords

Biomineralization; PHEX; Phospho 1; Bone sialoprotein; DMP1; Type XI collagen; Fetuin

Funding

  1. NIH [AR052775]
  2. UMKC Center of Excellence in Mineralized Tissues
  3. Patton Trust
  4. Kansas City Life Science Board
  5. University of Missouri Research Board

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The impact of genetics has dramatically affected our understanding of the functions of non-collagenous proteins. Specifically, mutations and knockouts have defined their cellular spectrum of actions. However, the biochemical mechanisms mediated by non-collagenous proteins in biomineralization remain elusive. It is likely that this understanding will require more focused functional testing at the protein, cell, and tissue level. Although initially viewed as rather redundant and static acidic calcium binding proteins, it is now clear that non-collagenous proteins in mineralizing tissues represent diverse entities capable of forming multiple protein-protein nteractions which act in positive and negative ways to regulate the process of bone mineralization. Several new examples from the author's laboratory are provided which illustrate this theme including an apparent activating effect of hydroxyapatite crystals on metalloproteinases. This review emphasizes the view that secreted non-collagenous proteins in mineralizing bone actively participate in the mineralization process and ultimately control where and how much mineral crystal is deposited, as well as determining the quality and biomechanical properties of the mineralized matrix produced.

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