D. Lyaruu, J. Wöltgens, T. Bervoets
1987
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Archives of oral biology
Abstract
In culture, 1-p-bromotetramisole (pBTM), a specific inhibitor of alkaline phosphatase, significantly inhibited the formation of trichloroacetic acid (TCA)-insoluble [32P]-phosphate from inorganic [32P]-phosphate in the proliferating non-mineralizing second (M2) maxillary molar germs but had no effect in the actively mineralizing first (M1) germs. Addition of 10(-5) M inorganic pyrophosphate in the culture medium with a [32P]-phosphate label increased the inhibition of the formation of TCA-insoluble [32P]-phosphate in the M2. pBTM almost completely inhibited the formation of TCA-insoluble [32P]-phosphate from inorganic [32P]-pyrophosphate in the non-mineralizing M2. In the actively mineralizing M1, the compound significantly inhibited but did not abolish the formation of TCA-insoluble phosphate. These results confirm earlier biochemical findings that alkaline phosphatase possesses a pyrophosphatase activity probably related to the turnover of phosphorylated macromolecules necessary for cell differentiation and proliferation.