Spontaneous switching of the sucrose-promoted colony phenotype in Streptococcus sanguis

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Streptococcus sanguis on media containing 3% sucrose gives rise to characteristic hard cohesive colonies (designated Spp+). Populations of Spp+ bacteria (strain Challis) on sucrose media switch to a soft noncohesive phenotype (designated Spp-) at a frequency of 10-4 to 10-3. Spp- bacteria switch back to Spp+ bacteria at a similar frequency. Successive rounds of Spp variation were observed. The Spp phenotypic switch was associated with changes in extracellular glucosyltransferase activity.

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Tardif, G., Sulavik, M. C., Jones, G. W., & Clewell, D. B. (1989). Spontaneous switching of the sucrose-promoted colony phenotype in Streptococcus sanguis. Infection and Immunity. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.57.12.3945-3948.1989

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