Abstract

Cells of Streptococcus sanguis strain H7PR3 or Streptococcus mitis strain 26 aggregated in the presence of clarified whole saliva. Electron micrographs revealed the presence of two types of extracellular structures which were not detected in sections of control cells that were incubated without saliva, or in non-aggregating preparations in which cells were mixed with saliva plus ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA). The sanguis-aggregating factor consisted of a round, globular component as well as an asymmetrical, fibrillar unit. The mitis factor appeared only as a globular structure. The dimensions and shapes of the aggregating factors were consistent with their known high molecular weights and, also, with the appearance of some of the intercellular matrix constituents of whole plaque.

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