Publications by authors named "Sylvie Bardin"

This laboratory exercise integrates chemistry and biology concepts to give third/fourth-year undergraduate students an opportunity to apply knowledge from different subject areas to address a real-world biomedical issue such as pathogen inhibition using composite materials. It involves the preparation of a bacteria-derived cellulosic biopolymer through microbial cultivation, impregnation of the bacterial cellulose (BC) with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), followed by the analysis of the materials and the antimicrobial properties of the biomaterial-AgNPs composites. The methods are relatively simple and use inexpensive chemicals.

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  • The antifungal metabolite 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol is crucial for the biocontrol abilities of Pseudomonas fluorescens.
  • A regulatory gene named phlF was identified that can inhibit the biosynthesis of phloroglucinol by binding to its gene region.
  • Mutating or deactivating phlF leads to increased production of phloroglucinol, indicating its key role in controlling this antifungal compound.
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