Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
Description
Abstract Text
The overall goal of this project is to understand the formation and
function of the acquired enamel pellicle. The hypothesis is that the
proteins constituting this pellicle structure derive essentially from
salivary secretions. Since some salivary proteins exhibit in vitro a
specific and selective adsorption to hydroxyapatite surfaces and since some
of these components have been detected immunologically in the in vivo
formed pellicle there is considerable indirect support for this
hypothesis. The desirable direct route to prove this hypothesis, however,
is a much more difficult task and has therefore not been pursued. This
route is to isolate and characterize first the pellicle components and then
trace their origin in salivary secretions. The progress made in our
laboratory on salivary pellicle precursor proteins in conjunction with
recent advances in protein chemistry as well as in molecular biology have
made it feasible for the first time to test this hypothesis directly. The
application encompasses a research plan which represents the first
essential steps in this direction. The specific aims are:
1. To use the macaque proline-rich phosphoglycoprotein (MPRP) as a model
pellicle precursor protein to determine incorporation, survival and
competititon of MPRP and its constituent peptides in the in vivo formed
acquired enamel pellicle.
2. To identify, isolate and determine the amino acid sequence of individual
proteins and peptides of young and old human acquired enamel pellicles.
3. To differentiate between pellicle components which originate from
salivary secretions and pellicle components derived from non-glandular
sources.
4. To use a human submandibular gland cDNA library to identify and to
determine the amino acid sequence of the parent molecules of pellicle
components in glandular secretions.
The work proposed will provide the basis for understanding the protection
or failure of protection of teeth in the oral cavity at a molecular level.
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
604483045
UEI
FBYMGMHW4X95
Project Start Date
01-January-1983
Project End Date
31-December-1990
Budget Start Date
01-January-1990
Budget End Date
31-December-1990
Project Funding Information for 1990
Total Funding
$184,505
Direct Costs
$106,651
Indirect Costs
$77,854
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1990
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
$184,505
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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