Magnesium modulates the stress responses of oral streptococci to environmental and antibiotic challenges by altering cell envelope and nutrient transport pathways
Surabhi Mishra

TL;DR
This study shows how magnesium affects stress tolerance and antibiotic sensitivity in oral streptococci by altering cell envelope and nutrient transport.
Contribution
The study identifies Mg2+ as a modulator of stress and antibiotic responses in streptococci through specific efflux pump and transport pathways.
Findings
Mg2+ supplementation increased osmotic and cation-excess stress tolerance in streptococci.
Mutants lacking Mg2+ efflux pump homologs showed sensitivity to MgCl2.
Altered amino acid transporters and cell envelope proteins were observed with Mg2+ modulation.
Abstract
Magnesium (Mg2+) is one of the most abundant metals in human teeth, second only to calcium. Demineralization of the tooth, caused by sugar intake or acid reflux, releases Mg2+ into the saliva. Mg2+ is also recommended as a dietary supplement for the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. Oral streptococci, therefore, must regulate Mg2+ homeostasis to adapt to fluctuating levels of saliva in the human oral cavity. We determined the toxic concentration of MgCl2 for Streptococcus spp. and used a sub-toxic dose to assess its effect on osmotic and cation-excess stress tolerance. Growth assays, ICP-MS, proteomic analysis, and lipidomic analysis were performed on wild-type and mutant strains lacking a putative Mg2+ efflux pump homolog. Mg2+ supplementation enhanced tolerance to osmotic and cation-excess stress in both caries-associated and commensal streptococci. Homologs of the…
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TopicsMagnesium in Health and Disease · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Magnesium Oxide Properties and Applications
