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Interdisciplinary Overview of Lipopeptide and Protein-Containing Biosurfactants.

Régis Antonioli JúniorJoice de Faria PoloniÉderson Sales Moreira PintoMárcio Dorn
Published in: Genes (2022)
Biosurfactants are amphipathic molecules capable of lowering interfacial and superficial tensions. Produced by living organisms, these compounds act the same as chemical surfactants but with a series of improvements, the most notable being biodegradability. Biosurfactants have a wide diversity of categories. Within these, lipopeptides are some of the more abundant and widely known. Protein-containing biosurfactants are much less studied and could be an interesting and valuable alternative. The harsh temperature, pH, and salinity conditions that target organisms can sustain need to be understood for better implementation. Here, we will explore biotechnological applications via lipopeptide and protein-containing biosurfactants. Also, we discuss their natural role and the organisms that produce them, taking a glimpse into the possibilities of research via meta-omics and machine learning.
Keyphrases
  • machine learning
  • protein protein
  • gram negative
  • amino acid
  • healthcare
  • binding protein
  • primary care
  • artificial intelligence
  • small molecule
  • multidrug resistant
  • deep learning
  • big data