“…S. mutans can utilize dietary sucrose to synthesize EPSs through Gtfs, adheres to the tooth surface (Bowen 2002), and secretes at least three types of Gtfs-GtfB, GtfC, and GtfD-which are encoded by gtfB, gtfC, and gtfD, respectively (Terao et al 2009). GtfB, with a molecular weight (MW) of 165.8 kDa, catalyzes the synthesis of water-insoluble, 1,3-linked glucan; GtfC has a molecular weight of 153.0 kDa and forms a water-soluble, 1,6-linked glucan and a water-insoluble, 1,3-linked glucan polymer, while GtfD, with a molecular weight of 163.4 kDa, synthesizes a watersoluble, 1,6-linked glucan (Hanada and Kuramitsu 1988;Hanada and Kuramitsu 1989;Kopec et al 1997).…”