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MdpS and MdpS2 structurally and functionally diverge to regulate Streptococcus oralis mucin degradation


ABSTRACT: The human oral cavity harbors a diverse microbial community, with oral streptococci, particularly the Streptococcus mitis group, playing a pivotal role in biofilm formation and oral health. Among these, Streptococcus oralis is a key early colonizer that stabilizes oral biofilms. Here, we identify two mucin-degrading proteases, MdpS and MdpS2, that enable S. oralis to degrade MUC5B, the sole gel-forming mucin in saliva. Despite low sequence similarity, these enzymes share a high degree of tertiary structural resemblance and exhibits complementary biological functions. Their activity leads to extensive MUC5B degradation influencing biofilm dynamics by promoting biofilm dispersal and altering MUC5B and/or MUC5AC BCi mucus gels properties, with MdpS2 displaying specificity for MUC5B gels. Our findings reveal a specialized role in biofilm structural remodeling, offering potential avenues for clinical applications in biofilm modulation and mucus degradation.

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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

SUBMITTER: Liisa Arike  

LAB HEAD: Fredrik Leo

PROVIDER: PXD062603 | Pride | 2025-11-10

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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01_Control_proteins_peptides.xlsx Xlsx
03_MdpS_proteins_peptides.xlsx Xlsx
04_MdpS2_proteins_peptides.xlsx Xlsx
05_MpdS_MdpS2_proteins_peptides.xlsx Xlsx
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Functional divergence of MdpS and MdpS2 reveals mucin-targeting strategies in <i>Streptococcus oralis</i>.

Leo Fredrik F   Nilsson Jonas J   Arike Liisa L   Kumar Sahana S   Hilton Emma E   Lood Rolf R   Thornton David J DJ   Duncan Gregg A GA   Svensäter Gunnel G   Wickström Claes C  

Journal of oral microbiology 20251026 1


<h4>Background</h4>Mucin degradation is essential for understanding oral microbial adaptation, yet the enzymes involved remain incompletely understood. Herein, we have characterised two mucin-degrading proteases, MdpS and MdpS2, from the oral commensal <i>Streptococcus oralis.</i><h4>Materials and methods</h4>MdpS2 was characterised using physicochemical assays and substrate profiling and was compared to MdpS. Further Mdp characterisation included structural modelling, and functional assays anal  ...[more]

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