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Isabelle Jourdain

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Gaudillat Q, Ben Halima H, Figarol A, Humblot V, Jourdain I, Lakard B, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39963830
-Heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes are known to have antibacterial properties in solutions. However, these complexes have never been immobilized on solid supports to prepare antibacterial surfaces. Here, we tackled this...
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Gaudillat Q, Kirchhoff J, Jourdain I, Humblot V, Figarol A, Knorr M, et al.
Inorg Chem . 2024 Sep; 63(41):19249-19265. PMID: 39340472
Coordination polymers (CPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) constitute a new class of antibacterial materials. Interest in them stems from their wide range of topology, dimensionality, and secondary building units that...
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Schmidt A, Jourdain I, Knorr M, Strohmann C
Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun . 2023 May; 79(Pt 5):516-520. PMID: 37151826
The title complex, [PtI(CHI)], represents a further example of a square-planar Pt-di-thio-ether complex. It crystallizes in the monoclinic space group 2/. Additional Hirshfeld analyses indicate a C-H⋯π inter-action along the...
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Gaudillat Q, Krupp A, Zwingelstein T, Humblot V, Strohmann C, Jourdain I, et al.
Dalton Trans . 2023 Apr; 52(18):5859-5864. PMID: 37102620
We report on the first examples on the antibacterial activity towards Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria of 2D silver-based coordination polymers obtained by self-assembly with acetylenic dithioether ligands. Their structure imparts...
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Mohamed A, Jourdain I, Knorr M, Brieger L, Strohmann C
Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun . 2020 Jul; 76(Pt 7):1087-1091. PMID: 32695457
The title compound, [FePt(CHOS)(CHP)(CHP)(CO)], , [(OC)Fe(μ-dppm)(μ-C(=O)C(CHSCHMe-4)=CCHSCHMe-4)Pt(PPh)], represents the first example of a diphosphane-bridged heterobimetallic Fe-Pt dimetalla-cyclo-pentenone complex resulting from a bimetallic activation of metal-coordinated carbonyl ligand with an inter-nal alkyne,...
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Kampmeyer C, Johansen J, Holmberg C, Karlson M, Gersing S, Bordallo H, et al.
ACS Synth Biol . 2020 Mar; 9(4):733-748. PMID: 32142608
Life is completely dependent on water. To analyze the role of water as a solvent in biology, we replaced water with heavy water (DO) and investigated the biological effects by...
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Brieger L, Jourdain I, Knorr M, Strohmann C
Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun . 2019 Dec; 75(Pt 12):1902-1906. PMID: 31871755
The title compound, [FePt(CHO)(CHP)(CHP)(CO)]·2CH·CHCl or [(OC)Fe(μ-dppm)(μ-C(=O)C(2,4,5-CHMe)=CH)Pt(PPh)], represents an example of a diphosphane-bridged heterobimetallic dimetalla-cyclo-pentenone complex resulting from a bimetallic activation of 1-ethynyl-2,4,5-tri-methyl-benzene and a metal-coordinated carbonyl ligand. The bridging μ-C(=O)C(2,4,5CHMe)=CH...
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Tang N, Fong C, Masuda H, Jourdain I, Yukawa M, Toda T
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem . 2019 May; 83(9):1717-1720. PMID: 31042107
Temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants provide powerful tools for investigation of cellular functions of essential genes. We report here asimple procedure to generate ts mutations using error-prone PCR within that encodes aspindle...
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Schenstrom S, Rebula C, Tatham M, Hendus-Altenburger R, Jourdain I, Hay R, et al.
Cell Rep . 2018 Oct; 25(4):862-870. PMID: 30355493
Dss1 (also known as Sem1) is a conserved, intrinsically disordered protein with a remarkably broad functional diversity. It is a proteasome subunit but also associates with the BRCA2, RPA, Csn12-Thp1,...
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Kampmeyer C, Karakostova A, Schenstrom S, Abildgaard A, Lauridsen A, Jourdain I, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2017 Aug; 292(37):15240-15253. PMID: 28765280
Exocytosis involves fusion of secretory vesicles with the plasma membrane, thereby delivering membrane proteins to the cell surface and releasing material into the extracellular space. The tethering of the secretory...