Publications by authors named "Cai-Lu Lv"

Odorant binding proteins (OBPs) play an important role in insect peripheral olfactory systems and exploring the physiological function of OBPs could facilitate the understanding of insects' chemical communication. Here, the functional analysis of an antenna-based NlugOBP8 from brown planthopper (BPH) (Stål) was performed both in vitro and in vivo. Recombinant NlugOBP8 exhibited strong binding affinity to 13 out of 26 rice plant volatiles and could form a stable complex with 9 of them according to the fluorescence binding and fluorescence quenching experiments.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Cai-Lu Lv"

  • - Cai-Lu Lv’s recent research primarily focuses on the role of odorant binding proteins (OBPs) in the olfactory systems of insects, specifically examining the physiological functions of these proteins in chemical communication.
  • - One significant study investigates the NlugOBP8 protein from the brown planthopper (BPH), revealing its strong binding affinity to various rice plant volatiles and its potential involvement in perceiving terpenoid compounds.
  • - The findings suggest that NlugOBP8 plays a critical role in the insect's ability to detect specific odorants, which could have implications for understanding pest behavior and developing targeted pest management strategies.