The Dentin matrix protein 1 (Dmp1) is specifically expressed in mineralized, but not soft, tissues during development

JQ Feng, H Huang, Y Lu, L Ye, Y Xie… - Journal of dental …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
JQ Feng, H Huang, Y Lu, L Ye, Y Xie, TW Tsutsui, T Kunieda, T Castranio, G Scott…
Journal of dental research, 2003journals.sagepub.com
Dentin Matrix Protein 1 (Dmp1) was originally identified from dentin. However, its expression
and function in vivo are not clear. To clarify these two issues, we have generated mice
carrying a truncated Dmp1 gene by using gene targeting to replace exon 6 with a lacZ gene.
Northern blot analysis shows the expected 5.8-kb Dmp1-lacZ fusion transcript and loss of
the wild-type 2.8-kb Dmp1 transcript, confirmed by a lack of immunostaining for the protein.
Using heterozygous animals, we demonstrate that Dmp1 is specific for mineralized tissues …
Dentin Matrix Protein 1 (Dmp1) was originally identified from dentin. However, its expression and function in vivo are not clear. To clarify these two issues, we have generated mice carrying a truncated Dmp1 gene by using gene targeting to replace exon 6 with a lacZ gene. Northern blot analysis shows the expected 5.8-kb Dmp1-lacZ fusion transcript and loss of the wild-type 2.8-kb Dmp1 transcript, confirmed by a lack of immunostaining for the protein. Using heterozygous animals, we demonstrate that Dmp1 is specific for mineralized tissues. Not previously shown, Dmp1 is also expressed in pulp cells. Dmp1-deficient embryos and newborns display no apparent gross abnormal phenotype, although there are a modest expansion of the hypertrophic chondrocyte zone and a modest increase in the long bone diameter. This suggests that DMP1 is not essential for early mouse skeletal or dental development.
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