PMID: 3768319Aug 26, 1986Paper

Studies of the secondary structures of amelogenin from bovine tooth enamel

Biochemistry
V RenugopalakrishnanM J Glimcher

Abstract

Circular dichroism and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic studies of the major amelogenin protein of developing bovine tooth enamel in solution and in the solid state suggest a unique secondary structure containing beta-sheet and repetitive beta-turn structures. The repetitive beta-turn structure at the C-terminal end results from the unique primary structure of amelogenin.

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