Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.365, No.4, 784-789, 2008
Glycosylation of the OMP85 homolog of Porphyromonas gingivalis and its involvement in biofilm formation
OMP85 is a highly conserved outer membrane protein in all Gram-negative bacteria. We studied an uncharacterized OMP85 homolog of Porphyromonas gingivalis, a primary periodontal pathogen forming subgingival plaque biofilms. Using an outer-loop peptide antibody specific for the OMP85 of P. gingivalis, loop-3 Ab, we found a difference in the mobility of OMP85 on SDS-PAGE gel between the P. gingivalis wild-type and the isogenic galE mutant, a deglycosylated strain, suggesting that OMP85 naturally exists in a glycosylated form. This was also supported by a shift in OMP85 PAGE mobility after chemical deglycosylation treatment. Further, loop-3 Ab cross-reacted with the galE mutant stronger than the wild-type strain; and could inhibit biofilm formation in the galE mutant more than in the wildtype strain. In conclusion, this is the first report providing the evidence of OMP85 glycosylation and the involvement of OMP85 in biofilm formation. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Porphyromonas gingivalis;gram-negative bacteria;periodontal disease;OMP85;galE;glycoprotein;biofilms;glycosylation;outer membrane protein