1980
DOI: 10.1128/iai.27.2.675-681.1980
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Streptococcus mutans Adherence: Presumptive Evidence for Protein-Mediated Attachment Followed by Glucan-Dependent Cellular Accumulation

Abstract: Adherence of Streptococcus mutans to smooth surfaces has been attributed to the production of sucrose-derived d -glucans. However, several studies indicate that the bacterium will adhere in the absence of sucrose. The present data confirmed that S. mutans adherence to saliva-coated hydroxyapatite beads in the absence of sucrose is described by the Langmuir equation. The nature of the sucrose-independent adherence was studied with the … Show more

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“…This observation may be correlated with the ability of basic aminohexoses (and tris), but not the neutral acetylated aminohexoses, to inhibit the binding of Ag I/II to saliva-coated HA. Furthermore, the agglutinin fron-i Persea atnerieatia that inhibits adherence of S. muians to saliva-coated HA is also reported to have affinity for basic proteins (32). Consistent with the known ability of salivary proline-rich proteins to bind to HA (2), the 38,000 and 28,000 bands were among the parotid saliva proteins found to bind to HA.…”
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“…This observation may be correlated with the ability of basic aminohexoses (and tris), but not the neutral acetylated aminohexoses, to inhibit the binding of Ag I/II to saliva-coated HA. Furthermore, the agglutinin fron-i Persea atnerieatia that inhibits adherence of S. muians to saliva-coated HA is also reported to have affinity for basic proteins (32). Consistent with the known ability of salivary proline-rich proteins to bind to HA (2), the 38,000 and 28,000 bands were among the parotid saliva proteins found to bind to HA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…However, the evidence suggests that initial colonization in the absence of sucrose is sparse, but permanent colonization, with accumulation of the organism, is greatly enhanced in the presence of sucrose (9,34). Initial adherence, even of low affinity, may be a necessary preliminary to the essentially irreversible adherence that results when glucans are formed by glucosyltransferase activity (32).…”
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“…Adhesion of S. mutans occurs by sugar-dependent and sugar-independent mechanisms. Sugar-dependent attachment is mediated by glucan produced from sugars through glucosyltransferases, whereas sugar-independent attachment is mediated by physicochemical forces, such as electrostatic forces, hydrophobic interactions, and hydrogen bonding with the constituents of saliva (24). In this study, the addition of glucose improved the adhesion of S. mutans (Fig.…”
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“…These species are distinguished by differences in the guanine and cytosine content of their DNA, sugar fermentation, bacitracin sensitivity, colony morphology on sucrose-containing media, and cell protein profiles obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. All species of mutans streptococci except S. rattus express a high-molecular-weight surface protein which is believed to function as an adhesin enabling the organisms to bind to the salivary pellicle or other plaque microorganisms on tooth surfaces (16,19,29,30,34,41,55). This 185,000-Mr protein was first identified on S. mutans serotype c strains and has been referred to by various investigators as P1 (3,18,28,33,34), antigen B (50,51), I/II (49,62), IF (24), PAc (45,46,57), and MSL-1 (13).…”
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