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Expulsion mechanism of xylitol 5-phosphate in Streptococcus mutans
Pihlanto-Leppälä, Anne; Söderling, Eva; Makinen, Kauko K.
1990-04
Citation:PIHLANTO-LEPPÄLÄ, ANNE; SÖDERLING, EVA; MÄKINEN, KAUKO K. (1990). "Expulsion mechanism of xylitol 5-phosphate in Streptococcus mutans." European Journal of Oral Sciences 98(2): 112-119. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/71776>
Abstract: The expulsion mechanism of xylitol 5-phosphate in Streptococcus mutans ATCC 25175 was studied using resting cells incubated in the presence of 14 C-xylitol. The expulsion appeared to be a two-step process: xylitol 5-phosphate was first hydrolyzed to xylitol and inorganic phosphate, and the xylitol was subsequently expelled from the cells. The dephosphorylation step appeared to be energy-requiring and it was most likely associated with a phosphatase which was active on xylitol 5-phosphate. Two to three successive cultivations of the cells in the presence of 6% xylitol increased this enzyme activity 4.3-fold. These results are in accordance with the presence of an energy-dependent xylitol 5-phosphate cycle in S. mutans , which is regulated by exogenous xylitol.