Publications by authors named "Nely Rodriguez-Moraga"

Rhamnolipids (RLs) and Fengycins (FGs) are biosurfactants with very promising antifungal properties proposed to reduce the use of synthetic pesticides in crops. They are amphiphilic molecules, both known to target the plasma membrane. They act differently on Botrytis cinerea and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, two close Sclerotiniaceae phytopathogenic fungi.

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Rhamnolipids (RLs) are secondary metabolites naturally produced by bacteria of the genera and Burkholderia with biosurfactant properties. A specific interest raised from their potential as biocontrol agents for crop culture protection in regard to direct antifungal and elicitor activities. As for other amphiphilic compounds, a direct interaction with membrane lipids has been suggested as the key feature for the perception and subsequent activity of RLs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Some amphiphilic molecules can interact with the lipid layers in plant membranes and trigger immune responses, but this process is not fully understood.
  • This review highlights biophysical methods used to study these interactions, focusing on approaches suitable for readers with a background in plant biochemistry.
  • Key techniques discussed include biomimetic membrane models, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, molecular modeling, and fluorescence approaches, along with their applications and limitations, making the information accessible for non-specialists.
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