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Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase Atp2b1a Regulates Bone Mineralisation in Zebrafish

Authors: 
Go W, Korzh V
Citation: 
Bone. 2013 Jan 24. doi:pii: S8756-3282(13)00043-4. 10.1016/j.bone.2013.01.026. [Epub ahead of print]
Abstract: 
The zebrafish transgenic lines provide a possibility to observe development of tissues and organs in real time. Using the reporter line for the zebrafish plasma membrane Ca(2+) ATPase (SqET4), we detected its expression in the epithelium of pharyngeal teeth and analyzed its role in their calcification and that of cranial bones. atp2b1a's expression in the pharyngeal epithelium is faithfully recapitulated in the SqET4 transgenics by GFP expression. We showed by morpholino knockdown of Atp2b1a translations as well as chemical inhibition of Atp2b1a pump activity using carboxyeosin, that its activity is required to facilitate calcification of the developing pharyngeal teeth by the dental epithelium. Atp2b1a could be required during calcification of endochondral bones, where it acts at two levels: 1) by exporting Ca(2+) from ameloblasts, it provides raw material for calcifying the pharyngeal teeth by adjacent odontoblasts; and 2) by regulating terminal differentiation of pharyngeal epithelial cells, including ameloblasts required for tissue hyper-mineralisation. atp2b1a's expression in the pharyngeal epithelium is regulated by the homeodomain transcription factor dlx2b.
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish