Molecular interactions of alanine-rich and proline-rich regions of cell surface protein antigen c in Streptococcus mutans
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Molecular interactions of alanine-rich and proline-rich regions of cell surface protein antigen c in Streptococcus mutans
Abstract
Introduction: Streptococcus mutans has been implicated as a primary causative agent of dental caries in humans, and its cell surface protein antigen c (PAc) is known to be associated with sucrose-independent adhesion to tooth surfaces. PAc is composed of several domains, including an N-terminal signal sequence, an alanine-rich repeat region (A-region), a proline-rich repeat region (P-region), and an anchor region.
Methods: To investigate the functions of each domain, an A-region-deficient mutant strain of S. mutans was constructed, and recombinant PAc and A- and P-region proteins were also constructed. The interactions of each domain with the recombinant proteins were analyzed using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy with a biomolecular interaction analyzing system.
Results: The A-region-deficient mutant strain showed the lowest levels of adherence to saliva-coated hydroxyapatite. Furthermore, findings in an immunoblot assay indicated that the A-region protein reacted strongly with proline-rich proteins in saliva, while the recombinant P-region protein interacted more quickly with PAc than the recombinant A-region protein.
Conclusion: These results suggest that the A-region has a strong relationship with adhesion to tooth surfaces, while the P-region has a high affinity for PAc.
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