Our previous study indicated that the water-soluble extract obtained from commercially available natto products inhibited the sucrose-dependent cariogenic biofilm formation of Streptococcus mutans. This inhibitory effect correlated with the protease activity levels of the extract. Subtilisin NAT (nattokinase), a subtilisin-like serine protease, is a dominant protease found in natto products. In this study, we investigated the effect of natto products produced by a subtilisin NAT-deficient mutant (aprN − ) of the Bacillus subtilis strain NBRC16449 on S. mutans biofilm formation. The mutation decreased the γ-poly glutamic acid (γ-PGA) levels and reduced protease activity in natto products. A significant reduction of the inhibitory effect was observed in the extract from natto products prepared with the aprN − strain. The γ-PGA obtained from the natto products did not affect biofilm formation. We propose that subtilisin NAT plays a major role in biofilm inhibition induced by natto extract.
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