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Published in: International Orthopaedics 3/2011

01-03-2011 | Original Paper

Proteomic analysis of mineralising osteoblasts identifies novel genes related to bone matrix mineralisation

Authors: Fawzy A. Saad, Jochen G. Hofstaetter

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 3/2011

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Abstract

Bone matrix mineralisation plays a critical role in the determination of the overall biomechanical competence of bone. However, the molecular mechanisms of bone matrix mineralisation have not been fully elucidated. We used a proteomic approach to identify proteins and genes that may play a role in osteoblast matrix mineralisation. Proteomic differential display revealed a protein band that appeared only in mineralising mouse 7F2 osteoblasts. In-gel protein digestion and mass spectrometry proteomic analysis of this protein band identified 16 proteins. Furthermore, their corresponding transcripts were upregulated. This identification of proteins that may be associated with bone matrix mineralisation presents important new information toward a better understanding of the precise mechanisms of this process.
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Metadata
Title
Proteomic analysis of mineralising osteoblasts identifies novel genes related to bone matrix mineralisation
Authors
Fawzy A. Saad
Jochen G. Hofstaetter
Publication date
01-03-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 3/2011
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-010-1076-7

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