PBID | Uniprot | Name | Gene | Alternative | Organism | Uniprot Description |
PB0250 | Q99217 | Amelogenin, X isoform | AMELX | AI1E, AIH1, ALGN, AMG, AMGL, AMGX | Homo_sapiens | Plays a role in biomineralization. Seems to regulate the formation of crystallites during the secretory stage of tooth enamel development. Thought to play a major role in the structural organization and mineralization of developing enamel. |
Domains | Gene Ontology |
GO:0005515 (enables) protein binding
GO:0008083 (enables) growth factor activity GO:0030345 (enables) structural constituent of tooth enamel GO:0042802 (enables) identical protein binding GO:0046848 (enables) hydroxyapatite binding GO:0001649 (involved in) osteoblast differentiation GO:0001837 (involved in) epithelial to mesenchymal transition GO:0002062 (involved in) chondrocyte differentiation GO:0007155 (involved in) cell adhesion GO:0007165 (involved in) signal transduction GO:0007584 (involved in) response to nutrient GO:0009410 (involved in) response to xenobiotic stimulus GO:0031214 (involved in) biomineral tissue development GO:0032967 (involved in) positive regulation of collagen biosynthetic process GO:0034505 (involved in) tooth mineralization GO:0042127 (involved in) regulation of cell population proliferation GO:0042475 (involved in) odontogenesis of dentin-containing tooth GO:0051592 (involved in) response to calcium ion GO:0070166 (involved in) enamel mineralization GO:0070172 (involved in) positive regulation of tooth mineralization GO:0097186 (involved in) amelogenesis GO:0005576 (located in) extracellular region GO:0005737 (located in) cytoplasm GO:0005788 (located in) endoplasmic reticulum lumen GO:0005794 (located in) Golgi apparatus GO:0009986 (located in) cell surface GO:0030139 (located in) endocytic vesicle GO:0031012 (located in) extracellular matrix GO:0062023 (located in) collagen-containing extracellular matrix |
External Links | Description |
Intact | Open source database system and analysis tools for molecular interaction data. |
Protein Atlas | An open access resource for human proteins |
InterPro (new pfam) | InterPro provides functional analysis of proteins by classifying them into families and predicting domains and important sites. |