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pubmed-article:1720167pubmed:abstractTextThe Mr values and isoelectric points of glucosyltransferases synthesizing insoluble glucan (GTF-Is) were determined, and the immunological relationships between them studied. The GTF-I enzymes were from Streptococcus cricetus (mutans group serotype a), Streptococcus sobrinus (mutans group serotypes d and g) and Streptococcus downei (mutans group serotype h). By double immunodiffusion tests, the GTF-I enzymes from the three species possessed a common antigenic determinant; in addition, the GTF-I enzymes of serotypes d, g and h shared a further determinant. The S. sobrinus serotypes d and g GTF-I enzymes were immunologically identical. The GTF-I enzymes of S. sobrinus serotypes d and g, and of S. downei, had an Mr of 161,000 and isoelectric points of 4.8-4.9, while S. cricetus GTF-I had a lower Mr (150,000) and a higher isoelectric point (5.2). This suggests that the S. cricetus GTF-I enzyme may lack a sequence of amino acids which include the determinant shared by S. sobrinus and S. downei GTF-I enzymes. Antibodies specific to the determinant shared by all four serotypes inhibited the homologous and heterologous enzymes by 94-100%.lld:pubmed
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