The Serum Protein α2-HS Glycoprotein/Fetuin Inhibits Apatite Formation in Vitro and in Mineralizing Calvaria Cells
We present data suggesting a function of α 2 -HS glycoproteins/fetuins in serum and in mineralization, namely interference with calcium salt precipitation. Fetuins occur in high serum concentration during fetal life. They accumulate in bones and teeth as a major fraction of noncollagenous bone prot...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1996-08, Vol.271 (34), p.20789 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present data suggesting a function of α 2 -HS glycoproteins/fetuins in serum and in mineralization, namely interference with calcium salt precipitation. Fetuins occur
in high serum concentration during fetal life. They accumulate in bones and teeth as a major fraction of noncollagenous bone
proteins. The expression pattern in fetal mice confirms that fetuin is predominantly made in the liver and is accumulated
in the mineralized matrix of bones. We arrived at a hypothesis on the molecular basis of fetuin function in bones using primary
rat calvaria osteoblast cultures and salt precipitation assays. Our results indicate that fetuins inhibit apatite formation
both in cell culture and in the test tube. This inhibitory effect is mediated by acidic amino acids clustering in cystatin-like
domain D1. Fetuins account for roughly half of the capacity of serum to inhibit salt precipitation. We propose that fetuins
inhibit phase separation in serum and modulate apatite formation during mineralization. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.271.34.20789 |