Genetic regulation of fructosyltransferase in Streptococcus mutans
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- PMCID: PMC186265
- DOI: 10.1128/iai.62.4.1241-1251.1994
Genetic regulation of fructosyltransferase in Streptococcus mutans
Abstract
Streptococcus mutans possesses several extracellular sucrose-metabolizing enzymes which have been implicated as important virulence factors in dental caries. This study was initiated to investigate the genetic regulation of one of these enzymes, the extracellular fructosyltransferase (Ftf). Fusions were constructed with the region upstream of the S. mutans GS5 Ftf gene (ftf) and a promoterless chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) gene. The fusions were integrated at a remote site in the chromosome, and transcriptional activity in response to the addition of various carbohydrates to the growth medium was measured. A significant increase in CAT activity was observed when glucose-grown cells were shifted to sucrose-containing medium. Sucrose-induced expression was repressed immediately upon addition of phosphoenolpyruvate phosphotransferase system sugars to the growth media. Deletion analysis of the ftf upstream region revealed that an inverted repeat structure was involved in the control of ftf expression in response to carbohydrate. However, the control of the level of ftf transcription appeared to involve a region distinct from that mediating carbohydrate regulation. CAT gene fusions also were constructed with the ftf upstream region from S. mutans V403, a fructan-hyperproducing strain which synthesizes increased levels of Ftf. Sequence analysis of the upstream ftf region in this strain revealed several nucleotide sequence changes which were associated with high-level ftf expression. Comparison of the GS5 and V403 ftf expression patterns suggested the presence of a trans-acting factor(s) involved in modulation of ftf expression in response to carbohydrate. This factor(s) was either absent or altered in V403, resulting in the inability of this organism to respond to the presence of carbohydrate. The sequences of the ftf regions from three additional fructan-hyperproducing strains were determined and compared with that of V403. Only one strain displayed nucleotide changes similar to those of V403. Two additional strains did not have these changes, suggesting that several mechanisms for up-regulation of ftf expression exist.
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