Mutants of Streptococcus Gordonii Challis Over-producing Glucosyltransferase
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Two mutants of Streptococcus gordonii which over-produced extracellular polysaccharide when grown on sucrose-containing medium were isolated after mutagenesis of strain Challis with ethyl methanesulphonate. The mutants, designated strains OB20 and OB30, expressed 2.6-fold and 4.7-fold respectively more glucosyltransferase (GTF) activities than the wild-type strain. Transformation experiments suggested that the two mutants carried different mutations, denoted gtf-20 and gtf-30. A double mutant (gtf-20 gtf-30) was constructed and this strain produced 6.4-fold more GTF. Enzymes from wild-type and mutant strains were biochemically indistinguishable and they synthesized structurally identical glucans. Increasing the Na+ concentration of the bacterial growth medium reduced GTF production in all strains by about 60%. Tween 80 also inhibited enzyme production and more specifically reduced GTF synthesis by the mutants. The mutations gtf-20 and gtf-30 appear to define separate genetic loci involved in regulating expression of GTF activity in S. gordonii.
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