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Photoactivated carbon dots inducing bacterial functional and molecular alterations†
Xiuli Dong,Ping Wang,Cristian E. Rodriguez,Yongan Tang,Sophia Kathariou,Ya-Ping Sun,Liju Yang
Materials Advances Pub Date : 06/29/2022 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/D2MA00403H
Abstract

Carbon dots (CDots) of small carbon nanoparticles with oligomeric polyethylenimine for surface functionalization, coupled with visible light exposure, were found highly effective in the inactivation of bacterial pathogens. In this study, using a representative strain of a major foodborne pathogen – Listeria monocytogenes, as a target, the effects of the CDots treatment at sublethal concentrations on bacterial functions/behaviors related to the biofilm formation ability/potential, including cell attachment and swimming motility, were assessed. On the consequence at molecular level, the expression levels of the genes that are related to cell attachment/adhesion, motility, flagellar synthesis, quorum sensing, and environmental stress response and virulence were found all being up-regulated.

Graphical abstract: Photoactivated carbon dots inducing bacterial functional and molecular alterations
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