Adherence of Streptococcus sanguis to salivary mucin bound to glass
- PMID: 6960040
- DOI: 10.1177/00220345820610120101
Adherence of Streptococcus sanguis to salivary mucin bound to glass
Abstract
This study demonstrated that human submandibular-sublingual saliva (HSMSL) provided a better substrate than did whole saliva or parotid saliva for the binding of Streptococcus sanguis in a glass adherence assay. Additional evidence indicated that the lower molecular weight salivary mucin in HSMSL was involved in these interactions. Mucin's sialic acid residues were found to play a major role in mediating the binding of certain strains of Streptococcus sanguis.
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