Manganese Uptake, Mediated by SloABC and MntH, Is Essential for the Fitness of Streptococcus mutans
Jessica K. Kajfasz, Callahan Katrak, Tridib Ganguly, Jonathan Vargas, L.L. Wright, Zachary T. Peters, Grace Spatafora, Jacqueline Abranches, José A. Lemos
Abstract
As transition biometals such as manganese (Mn) are essential for all forms of life, the ability to scavenge biometals in the metal-restricted host environment is an important trait of successful cariogenic pathobionts. Here, we showed that the caries pathogen Streptococcus mutans utilizes two Mn transport systems, namely, SloABC and MntH, to acquire Mn from the environment and that the ability to maintain the cellular levels of Mn is important for the manifestation of characteristics that associate S. mutans with dental caries. Our results indicate that the development of strategies to deprive S. mutans of Mn hold promise in the combat against this important bacterial pathogen.