Amelogenin – Function, Clinical Role and Forensic Use
Amelogenin is a structural protein that plays a central role in tooth enamel formation and is widely used in medicine and forensic science.
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Amelogenin is a structural protein that plays a central role in tooth enamel formation and is widely used in medicine and forensic science.
What is Amelogenin?
Amelogenin is an extracellular matrix protein produced by ameloblasts – the enamel-forming cells – during tooth development. It belongs to the group of enamel matrix proteins and is essential for the mineralisation and structural organisation of tooth enamel, the hardest biological tissue in the human body.
Biological Function and Mechanism of Action
Amelogenin accounts for approximately 90% of all proteins in the developing enamel matrix. It regulates the growth and orientation of hydroxyapatite crystals, which give tooth enamel its characteristic hardness and resilience.
- Amelogenin molecules self-assemble into nanospheres that serve as a scaffold for crystal formation.
- During enamel maturation, amelogenin is degraded by specific proteases (e.g. MMP-20 and KLK4) and removed from the matrix.
- The gene AMELX on the X chromosome and the gene AMELY on the Y chromosome encode slightly different variants of the protein.
Clinical Significance
Amelogenesis Imperfecta
Mutations in the AMELX gene can cause amelogenesis imperfecta, a hereditary condition in which the tooth enamel is incomplete, thin, or poorly mineralised. Affected individuals experience increased sensitivity, discolouration, and a higher susceptibility to dental caries.
Application in Periodontology
Enamel matrix derivatives (EMD), composed mainly of amelogenin and derived from the enamel organ of young pigs, are used in regenerative periodontal therapy. Products such as Emdogain® promote the regeneration of gingival tissue, cementum, and alveolar bone in patients with periodontitis.
Forensic Application
Because the AMELX and AMELY genes are located on different sex chromosomes, amelogenin is widely used in forensic genetics for sex determination from biological trace evidence such as teeth and blood. The difference in PCR amplicon length allows reliable distinction between male (XY) and female (XX) genetic material.
Diagnostic Relevance
Analysis of the amelogenin locus is a standard component of DNA profiling (e.g. STR analysis) and is used in both forensic medicine and prenatal diagnostics. Rare deletions in the AMELX gene region may lead to misidentification of genetic sex.
References
- Simmer JP, Fincham AG. Molecular mechanisms of dental enamel formation. Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine. 1995;6(2):84-108.
- Bartlett JD. Dental enamel development: proteinases and their enamel matrix substrates. ISRN Dentistry. 2013;2013:684607.
- Hammarstrom L. Enamel matrix, cementum development and regeneration. Journal of Clinical Periodontology. 1997;24(9):658-668.
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