Adsorption of salivary proteins to the surface of oral streptococcal cells.

M Tamura, T Hara, T Shibuya, H Oguma, Y Hirano, K Hayashi
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Oral tissues, especially tooth surfaces, are covered with a layer of salivary proteins. Oral bacterial cells that adsorb to salivary components accumulated on the tooth surface are, as a rule, covered with the same components, especially proteins. Thus, it is possible that the salivary proteins covering the bacterial cells are related to the adhesion of bacteria to oral tissues. The aim of this study was to clarify the mechanisms of adsorption of salivary proteins to the surface of Streptococcus sanguis, S. mitis and S. salivarius using an adsorption assay with salivary proteins labeled with tritiated formaldehyde. The results showed that salivary proteins adsorbed more to S. salivarius than to S. mitis, and least to S. sanguis. It was evident that hydrophobic bonding was involved in the adsorption of salivary proteins to the bacterial cells tested. The amount of salivary proteins adsorbed to S. mitis and S. salivarius was decreased by the presence of phosphate, that to S. sanguis was increased by the presence of a divalent cation such as Ca2+, and that to all bacteria tested was inhibited in different ways by the presence of sugars. The amount of salivary proteins adsorbed to S. sanguis and S. salivarius was reduced effectively by pretreatment of the cells with trypsin, chymotrypsin and papain. In the case of S. mitis, the amount of adsorbed salivary proteins was decreased by pretreatment of the cells with chymotrypsin only, and was increased by pretreatment with lipase. These results indicate that there are different mechanisms of adsorption of salivary protein to the cell surfaces of oral streptococci.

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唾液蛋白在口腔链球菌细胞表面的吸附。
口腔组织,尤其是牙齿表面,覆盖着一层唾液蛋白。口腔细菌细胞吸附在牙齿表面的唾液成分,通常被相同的成分覆盖,尤其是蛋白质。因此,覆盖在细菌细胞上的唾液蛋白可能与细菌对口腔组织的粘附有关。本研究的目的是通过用氚化甲醛标记唾液蛋白的吸附实验,阐明唾液蛋白在血链球菌、脓链球菌和唾液链球菌表面的吸附机制。结果表明,唾液蛋白对唾液链球菌的吸附量大于对链球菌的吸附量,而对血链球菌的吸附量最小。很明显,疏水键参与了唾液蛋白对细菌细胞的吸附。唾液蛋白吸附到S. mitis和S. salivarius上的量因磷酸盐的存在而减少,对S. sanguis的吸附量因二价阳离子(如Ca2+)的存在而增加,而对所有被测试的细菌的吸附量因糖的存在而以不同的方式受到抑制。用胰蛋白酶、凝乳胰蛋白酶和木瓜蛋白酶对血链球菌和唾液链球菌细胞进行预处理,可有效减少唾液蛋白吸附量。在S. mitis的情况下,仅用凝乳胰蛋白酶预处理细胞可减少唾液蛋白的吸附量,而用脂肪酶预处理可增加唾液蛋白的吸附量。这些结果表明,唾液蛋白在口腔链球菌细胞表面的吸附存在不同的机制。
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