In vitro adhesion of tufted oral streptococci toBacterionema matruchotii |
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Authors: | Christian Mouton Homer S. Reynolds Edward A. Gasiecki Robert J. Genco |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Oral Biology, Periodontal Disease Clinical Research Center, State University of New York at Buffalo, 4510 Main Street, 14226 Buflalo, New York, USA;(2) Environmental and Energy Systems Department, Calspan Corporation, P. O. Box 235, 14221 Buffalo, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | The adhesive interaction between the ectosymbionts of the corn cob configuration (CCC), a naturally occurring bacterial consortium in human dental plaque, was studied. In vitro association was produced in mixed cultures consisting ofBacterionema matruchotii and streptococci resemblingStreptococcus sanguis previously isolated from human CCC. Phase-contrast, selective immunofluorescence, and scanning electron microscopy showed that in this aggregative system, a tuftlike polar structure typical of the coccal epibiont mediated binding to the core filament. This aggregative model provides evidence that a specialized structure on the cell surface of epiphytic organisms may participate in interbacterial adherence. |
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