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Annexin
released by odontoblast and ameloblast vesicles

Transport protein that allows Ca uptake
phosphate transport proteins
released by odontoblast and ameloblast vesicles

Transport protein that allows uptake of PO4
Collagen type I
organic meshwork where HAP will deposit to form dentin
Ca sequestering proteins
Prevents rapid mineralization o dentin and keeps crystals small
Amelogenin
acts as organic meshwork that allows crystals to deposit into enamel

Similar to collage type I
What is the ONLY protein to persist in mature enamel
Enamelin

Accumulates where enamel rod and inter-rod crystals are
forming
SIBLING proteins
Small Integrin Binding N-Linked Glycoproteins

Located on chromosome 4q21

prevent rapid formation of HAP by sequestering Ca within supersaturated area