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Synergistic Effects of Streptococcal Glucosyltransferases on Adhesive Biofilm Formation
1 Department of Oral and Molecular Microbiology, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, 1–8 Yamadaoka, Suita-Osaka 5650871, Japan; and Correspondence: * corresponding author, kawabata{at}dent.osaka-u.ac.jp Glucosyltransferases (GTF)-I and GTF-SI of Streptococcus mutans synthesize water-insoluble and both water-soluble and -insoluble glucans, respectively, and play essential roles in the sucrose-dependent adhesion of the organism to tooth surfaces. To examine the interactions of different GTFs on artificial biofilm formed by S. mutans and other oral streptococci, we generated GTF-I- and GTF-SI-hyperproducing isogenic mutant strains. Transformant B42-21, which hyperexpressed GTF-SI, exhibited firm adhesion in the presence of sucrose, whereas transformant B42-10, which hyperexpressed GTF-I, failed to exhibit firm adhesion. Furthermore, co-culture of transformant B42-21 with water-soluble glucan-synthesizing Streptococcus sanguinis yielded firm adhesion, while the addition of dextran T10 to B42-21 growing culture had no effect on adhesion. These findings suggest that GTF-SI has a strong effect on sucrose-dependent adhesion and is essential for biofilm formation on smooth surfaces, in cooperation with water-soluble glucans synthesized de novo by oral streptococci that inherently lack cell adhesion ability.
Key Words: Streptococcus mutans oral streptococci glucosyltransferase biofilm adhesion
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 83, No. 11,
874-879 (2004) This article has been cited by other articles:
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