生物矿化
釉原蛋白
牙本质
搪瓷漆
细胞外基质
磷灰石
矿化组织
化学
矿化(土壤科学)
材料科学
釉质形成
基质(化学分析)
成釉细胞
生物物理学
化学工程
生物化学
矿物学
复合材料
生物
有机化学
工程类
氮气
色谱法
作者
Janet Moradian‐Oldak,Anne George
标识
DOI:10.1177/00220345211018405
摘要
Biomineralization of enamel, dentin, and bone involves the deposition of apatite mineral crystals within an organic matrix. Bone and teeth are classic examples of biomaterials with unique biomechanical properties that are crucial to their function. The collagen-based apatite mineralization and the important function of noncollagenous proteins are similar in dentin and bone; however, enamel is formed in a unique amelogenin-containing protein matrix. While the structure and organic composition of enamel are different from those of dentin and bone, the principal molecular mechanisms of protein–protein interactions, protein self-assembly, and control of crystallization events by the organic matrix are common among these apatite-containing tissues. This review briefly summarizes enamel and dentin matrix components and their interactions with other extracellular matrix components and calcium ions in mediating the mineralization process. We highlight the crystallization events that are controlled by the protein matrix and their interactions in the extracellular matrix during enamel and dentin biomineralization. Strategies for peptide-inspired biomimetic growth of tooth enamel and bioinspired mineralization of collagen to stimulate repair of demineralized dentin and bone tissue engineering are also addressed.
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