Literature DB >> 12090456

Methyl mercaptan production by periodontal bacteria.

Y Nakano1, M Yoshimura, T Koga.   

Abstract

Oral malodour is principally caused by volatile sulphur compounds (VSC) such as hydrogen sulphide, methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulphide. Methyl mercaptan is highly toxic, and its presence within a periodontal pocket suggests involvement in the induction and/or progression of periodontal disease. Methyl mercaptan is produced from L-methionine by L-methionine- alpha -deamino- gamma -mercaptomethane-lyase (METase). METase catalyses the alpha,gamma-eliminating reaction of L-methionine, which results in the release of alpha-ketobutyrate, methyl mercaptan and ammonia. Although methyl mercaptan is produced by a variety of microorganisms, Porphyromonas gingivalis is considered to be the most potent producer. METases of P. gingivalis have been characterised and the genes responsible for their production, the mg/genes, have been sequenced. To ascertain the role of METase in P. gingivalis pathogenicity, a METase-deficient mutant strain (M1217) from P. gingivalis strain W83 was engineered. Only 7.7% of the mice infected with W83 survived 4 days after subcutaneous injection, whereas 36% of the mice infected with M1217 survived over the same time period. Many papers have reported the periodontal pathogenesis of VSC. It has been argued that methyl mercaptan may play a significant role in the pathogenicity of P. gingivalis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12090456     DOI: 10.1002/j.1875-595x.2002.tb00928.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Dent J        ISSN: 0020-6539            Impact factor:   2.512


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