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Streptococcus mutans glucan-binding protein-A affects Streptococcus gordonii biofilm architecture.

Jeffrey A Banas1, Tracey L Fountain, Joseph E Mazurkiewicz, Keer Sun, M Margaret Vickerman.   

Abstract

The glucan-binding protein-A (GbpA) of Streptococcus mutans has been shown to contribute to the architecture of glucan-dependent biofilms formed by this species and influence virulence in a rat model. As S. mutans synthesizes multiple glucosyltransferases and nonglucosyltransferase glucan-binding proteins (GBPs), it is possible that there is functional redundancy that overshadows the full extent of GbpA contributions to S. mutans biology. Glucan-associated properties such as adhesion, aggregation, and biofilm formation were examined independently of other S. mutans GBPs by cloning the gbpA gene into a heterologous host, Streptococcus gordonii, and derivatives with altered or diminished glucosyltransferase activity. The presence of GbpA did not alter dextran-dependent aggregation nor the initial sucrose-dependent adhesion of S. gordonii. However, expression of GbpA altered the biofilm formed by wild-type S. gordonii as well as the biofilm formed by strain CH107 that produced primarily alpha-1,6-linked glucan. Expression of gbpA did not alter the biofilm formed by strain DS512, which produced significantly lower quantities of parental glucan. These data are consistent with a role for GbpA in facilitating the development of biofilms that harbor taller microcolonies via binding to alpha-1,6-linkages within glucan. The magnitude of the GbpA effect appears to be dependent on the quantity and linkage of available glucan.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17166223      PMCID: PMC1780135          DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2006.00557.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Lett        ISSN: 0378-1097            Impact factor:   2.742


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