1.Detection of Biofilm Proteins from Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans Induced by Glucose, Lactose, Soy Protein, and Iron Along with Protein Density Analysis
Indah Listiana Kriswandini ; Tantiana ; Titiek Berniyati ; Pretty Nor Baiti Ning Tyas
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(Supp 4, July):12-16
Introduction: Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (A.a) is the main bacterium that causes aggressive periodontitis which is capable of forming biofilms on the surface of periodontal tissues. The objective of the study of the
bacterial biofilm proteins is to provide an alternative to early prevention of oral infection of Periodontitis caused by
A.a. Biofilms formed characterized by its molecular weight will then be used for the purpose of making Periodontal
Disease Detection Kits. This project is aimed to select the molecular weight of biofilm protein of A.a exposed to
5% glucose, lactose, soy protein, and iron. Methods: Exposure to 5% glucose, lactose, soy protein, and iron is nenecessary to form biofilm of A.a. Then, the biofilm is characterized by SDS-PAGE electrophoresis to measure the
molecular weight. Results: From this study A.a biofilm bands were formed with the number of protein bands that
varied depending on the induction used. A.a induced by 5% glucose had one protein band (37.5 kDa), A.a induced
by 5% lactose had five protein bands (77.9 kDa, 52.6 kDa, 46.8 kDa, 36.6 kDa, and 28.5 kDa), A.a induced by Soy
Protein had seven protein bands (77.9 kDa, 71.3 kDa, 47.4 kDa, 40.4 kDa, 37.2 kDa, 28.8 kDa and 11.8 kDa) and
A.a induced by 5% iron did not form protein band. Conclusion: Exposure to 5% glucose, lactose, soy protein, and
iron to A.a resulted in band of biofilm protein. However, A.a biofilm induced by 5% iron has no protein bands.