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- ENAM abstract "Enamelin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ENAM gene.Dental enamel is a highly mineralized tissue with 85% of its volume occupied by unusually large, highly organized, hydroxyapatite crystals. This highly organized and unusual structure is thought to be rigorously controlled in ameloblasts through the interaction of a number of organic matrix molecules that include enamelin, amelogenin (AMELX; MIM 300391), ameloblastin (AMBN; MIM 601259), tuftelin (TUFT1; MIM 600087), dentine sialophosphoprotein (DSPP; MIM 125485), and a variety of enzymes. Enamelin is the largest protein in the enamel matrix of developing teeth and comprises approximately 5% of total enamel matrix protein.[supplied by OMIM]Mutations in the ENAM gene can give rise to autosomal dominant Amelogenesis imperfecta, indicating a role in Amelogenesis.".
- ENAM entrezgene "10117".
- ENAM symbol "Enamelin".
- ENAM wikiPageID "15028759".
- ENAM wikiPageLength "7610".
- ENAM wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- ENAM wikiPageRevisionID "678197639".
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink AMBN.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Amelogenesis.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Amelogenesis_imperfecta.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Amelogenin.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Mineralized_tissues.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Sialophosphoprotein.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Tooth_enamel.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLink Tuftelin.
- ENAM wikiPageWikiLinkText "ENAM".
- ENAM name "Enamelin".
- ENAM pfam "PF15362".
- ENAM requireManualInspection "no".
- ENAM summaryText "Dental enamel is a highly mineralized tissue with 85% of its volume occupied by unusually large, highly organized, hydroxyapatite crystals. This highly organized and unusual structure is thought to be rigorously controlled in ameloblasts through the interaction of a number of organic matrix molecules that include enamelin, amelogenin , ameloblastin , tuftelin , dentine sialophosphoprotein , and a variety of enzymes. Enamelin is the largest protein in the enamel matrix of developing teeth and comprises approximately 5% of total enamel matrix protein.[supplied by OMIM]".
- ENAM symbol "Enamelin".
- ENAM updateCitations "yes".
- ENAM updatePage "yes".
- ENAM updateProteinBox "yes".
- ENAM updateSummary "yes".
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gene-4-stub.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_protein_family.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB_Controls.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB_Further_reading.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB_Summary.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UCSC_gene_details.
- ENAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UCSC_genome_browser.
- ENAM hypernym Protein.
- ENAM type Biomolecule.
- ENAM type Protein.
- ENAM type Thing.
- ENAM type Q206229.
- ENAM type Q8054.
- ENAM comment "Enamelin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ENAM gene.Dental enamel is a highly mineralized tissue with 85% of its volume occupied by unusually large, highly organized, hydroxyapatite crystals.".
- ENAM label "ENAM".
- ENAM sameAs Q18035042.
- ENAM sameAs Enamelin.
- ENAM sameAs エナメリン.
- ENAM sameAs Enamelina.
- ENAM sameAs m.03h53xm.
- ENAM sameAs Enomelin.
- ENAM sameAs Q18035042.
- ENAM wasDerivedFrom ENAM?oldid=678197639.
- ENAM isPrimaryTopicOf ENAM.