Further studies on the growth inhibition of Streptococcus mutans OMZ 176 by xylitol.

S Assev, G Rölla
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Abstract

Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) of extracts of cells which had been exposed to 14C-xylitol indicated that xylulose-phosphate is produced by the cells in addition to the previously reported xylitol-phosphate. Resting cell cultures of Streptococcus mutans OMZ 176 pretreated with xylitol were exposed to 14C-glucose and glycolytic metabolites identified by TLC of boiling water extracts of the cells. The developed TLC-sheets showed an accumulation of 14C-hexose-6-phosphates in the xylitol-treated bacteria. This could indicate that a xylitol metabolite, or metabolites, compete with fructose-6-phosphate for the phosphofructokinase, since the glycolysis is inhibited at this step. It was also shown that after accumulation of xylitol-5-phosphate, the bacteria were able to expel xylitol, presumably after and intracellular dephosphorylation of xylitol-5-phosphate; a "futile cycle" is thus present in these cells. Xylitol is taken up and phosphorylated, and at a later step dephosphorylated and expelled. The most important inhibition mechanism was judged to be the competitive inhibition of the glycolysis at the fructose-6-phosphate level.

木糖醇对变形链球菌omz176生长抑制作用的进一步研究。
暴露于14c -木糖醇的细胞提取物的薄层色谱(TLC)表明,除了先前报道的木糖醇-磷酸外,细胞还产生了木糖糖-磷酸。将木糖醇预处理的变形链球菌OMZ 176静息细胞培养物暴露于14c -葡萄糖和糖酵解代谢物中,通过细胞沸水提取物的薄层色谱鉴定。开发的tlc薄片显示木糖醇处理的细菌中积累了14c -己糖-6-磷酸。这可能表明木糖醇代谢物或代谢物与果糖-6-磷酸竞争磷酸果糖激酶,因为糖酵解在这一步被抑制。结果还表明,在木糖醇-5-磷酸积累后,细菌能够排出木糖醇,这可能是木糖醇-5-磷酸在细胞内脱磷酸化后产生的;因此,在这些细胞中存在一个“无用的循环”。木糖醇被吸收和磷酸化,并在随后的步骤去磷酸化和排出。最重要的抑制机制是在果糖-6-磷酸水平上竞争性抑制糖酵解。
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