Affiliation:
1. Division of Basic Biomedical Sciences, University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Lee Medical Building, 414 East Clark Street, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069-2390
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The HtrA surface protease in gram-positive bacteria is involved in the processing and maturation of extracellular proteins and degradation of abnormal or misfolded proteins. Inactivation of
htrA
has been shown to affect the tolerance to thermal and environmental stress and to reduce virulence. We found that inactivation of
Streptococcus mutans htrA
by gene-replacement also resulted in a reduced ability to withstand exposure to low and high temperatures, low pH, and oxidative and DNA damaging agents. The
htrA
mutation affected surface expression of several extracellular proteins including glucan-binding protein B (GbpB), glucosyltransferases, and fructosyltransferase. In addition,
htrA
mutation also altered the surface expression of enolase and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenease, two glycolytic enzymes that are known to be present on the streptococcal cell surface. As expected, microscopic analysis of in vitro grown biofilm structure revealed that the
htrA
deficient biofilms adopted a much more granular patchy appearance, rather than the relatively smooth confluent layer normally seen in the wild type. These results suggest that HtrA plays an important role in the biogenesis of extracellular proteins including surface associated glycolytic enzymes and in biofilm formation of
S. mutans
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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