Immunological relationships between glucosyltransferases from Streptococcus mutans serotypes
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- DOI: 10.1128/iai.14.3.636-644.1976
Immunological relationships between glucosyltransferases from Streptococcus mutans serotypes
Abstract
Partially purified glycosyltransferase enzymes for Streptococcus mutans GS-5 (serotype c) have been utilized to prepare antibodies directed against the soluble glucan-synthesizing activity, GTF-B, and the insoluble-soluble glucan synthetic activity, GTF-A. Anti-GTF-A inhibited insoluble glucan formation catalyzed by the extracellular enzymes from strains GS-5 and FA-1 (serotype b) to a much greater extent than that of strains HS-6 (serotype a) or OMZ-176 (serotype d). This antibody fraction also inhibited both the cell-associated glucosyltransferase activities as well as the sucrose-mediated adherence of cells to glass surfaces by strains GS-5 and FA-1 but not that of strains HS-6 and OMZ-176. Anti-GTF-B inhibited soluble glucan formation catalyzed by the extracellular enzymes of strains GS-5 but not that of strain HS-6, FA-1, or OMZ-176. However, this antibody fraction did not strongly inhibit either the cell-associated glycosyltransferase activity or cellular adherence of any of the four strains. These results with body antibody fractions were also correlated with the ability of the antibodies to agglutinate the cells and form precipitin bands after immunodiffusion with the extracellular enzymes. Antibody prepared against the homogeneous soluble glucan-synthesizing enzyme demonstrated similar effects to the anti-GTF-B fraction. These results are discussed in terms of the antigenic relationships existing between the glucosyltransferases from different serotypes of S. mutans.
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