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Premature Stop Codon in MMP20 Causing Amelogenesis Imperfecta.

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  • Premature Stop Codon in MMP20 Causing Amelogenesis Imperfecta. Abstract Text:

    p papagerakisP Papagerakis,h-k linH-K Lin,k y leeK Y Lee,y huY Hu,j p simmerJ P Simmer,j d bartlettJ D Bartlett,j c-c huJ C-C Hu,p papagerakisP Papagerakis,h-k linH-K Lin,k y leeK Y Lee,y huY Hu,j p simmerJ P Simmer,j d bartlettJ D Bartlett,j c-c huJ C-C Hu,

    Proteolytic enzymes are necessary for the mineralization of dental enamel during development, and mutations in the kallikrein 4 (KLK4) and enamelysin (MMP20) genes cause autosomal-recessive amelogenesis imperfecta (ARAI). So far, only one KLK4 and two MMP20 mutations have been reported. We have identified an ARAI-causing point mutation (c.102G>A, g.102G>A, and p.W34X) in exon 1 of MMP20 in a proband with autosomal-recessive hypoplastic-hypomaturation amelogenesis imperfecta. The G to A transition changes the tryptophan (W) codon (TGG) at amino acid position 34 into a translation termination (X) codon (TGA). No disease-causing sequence variations were detected in KLK4. The affected enamel is thin, with mild spacing in the anterior dentition. The enamel layer is hypomineralized, does not contrast with dentin on radiographs, and tends to chip away from the underlying dentin. An intrinsic yellowish pigmentation is evident, even during eruption. The phenotype supports current ideas concerning the function of enamelysin.

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    p papagerakisP Papagerakis,hk linHK Lin,ky leeKY Lee,y huY Hu,jp simmerJP Simmer,jd bartlettJD Bartlett,jc huJC Hu,p papagerakisP Papagerakis,hk linHK Lin,ky leeKY Lee,y huY Hu,jp simmerJP Simmer,jd bartlettJD Bartlett,jc huJC Hu,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of dental research

    VOLUME: 87

    Page Numbers: 56-9

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Dent. Res.

    ISSN: 0022-0345

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2008

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences.

    Country: United States

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