Phosphoprotein was obtained from rat incisor dentin either by extraction at elevated ionic strength after acetic acid demineralization, or by extraction simultaneous with demineralization in neutral EDTA solution. Purification of solubilized proteins was achieved by Sepharose 4B and DEAE-cellulose chromatography. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the material from the two preparations resulted in one single band. Except for the amino acid analyses, no evidence for a difference between the two phosphoprotein preparations could be found. After additional purification by iso-electric focusing the amino acid analyses demonstrated a similar composition. It is concluded that the two methods for phosphoprotein extraction yield the same product when purified properly. The study did not give any unequivocal answer as to if any phosphoprotein component exists in rat incisor dentin which is covalently linked to the collagen matrix.

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