Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Biology, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14214
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Streptococcus mutans
has been strongly implicated as the principal etiological agent in dental caries. One of the important virulence properties of these organisms is their ability to form biofilms known as dental plaque on tooth surfaces. Since the roles of sucrose and glucosyltransferases in
S. mutans
biofilm formation have been well documented, we focused our attention on sucrose-independent factors. We have initially identified several mutants that appear to be defective in biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces by an insertional inactivation mutagenesis strategy applied to
S. mutans
. A total of 27 biofilm-defective mutants were isolated and analyzed in this study. From these mutants, three genes were identified. One of the mutants was defective in the
Bacillus subtilis lytR
homologue. Another of the biofilm-defective mutants isolated was a
yulF
homologue, which encodes a hypothetical protein of
B. subtilis
whose function in biofilm formation is unknown. The vast majority of the mutants were defective in the
comB
gene required for competence. We therefore have constructed and examined
comACDE
null mutants. These mutants were also found to be attenuated in biofilm formation. Biofilm formation by several other regulatory gene mutants were also characterized using an in vitro biofilm-forming assay. These results suggest that competence genes as well as the
sgp
and
dgk
genes may play important roles in
S. mutans
biofilm formation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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