COMPETITIVE-BINDING OF CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM AND ZINC TO STREPTOCOCCUS-SANGUIS AND PURIFIED S-SANGUIS CELL-WALLS

Authors
Citation
Rk. Rose, COMPETITIVE-BINDING OF CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM AND ZINC TO STREPTOCOCCUS-SANGUIS AND PURIFIED S-SANGUIS CELL-WALLS, Caries research, 30(1), 1996, pp. 71-75
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
ISSN journal
00086568
Volume
30
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
71 - 75
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-6568(1996)30:1<71:COCMAZ>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Calcium bound by oral bacteria may have important effects on plaque co hesion and mineral dynamics. Equilibrium dialysis was used here to stu dy the effect of magnesium and zinc competition on calcium-binding by Streptococcus sanguis 7863. Experiments were carried out using Ca-45 i n 0.1-5.0 mmol/l Ca2+ carrier. Increasing [Mg] and [Zn] decreased the apparent Ca-binding affinity, allowing calculation of the affinities f or Mg2+ and Zn2+. Dissociation constants were found to be 0.94+/-0.23, 1.32+/-0.39 and 1.26+/-0.41 mmol/l (whole cells) and 1.87+/-0.49, 3.0 5+/-1.24 and 4.08+/-1.29 mmol/l (cell walls), for Ca, Mg and Zn respec tively. Binding capacities for Ca (and, by inference, Mg and Zn) were 27.7+/-2.8 mu mol/g wet weight (whole cells) and 54.2+/-1.6 mu mol/g w et weight (cell walls). These data suggest that Mg and Zn act as true competitive inhibitors of calcium binding.