原卟啉原氧化酶
瑞士黑麦草
生物
农学
生物化学
杂草
抗除草剂
酶
作者
Neanne Alnafta,Roland Beffa,Guido Bojack,Birgit Bollenbach‐Wahl,Nicola Z. Brant,Christine Dörnbrack,Nicole Dorn,Jörg Freigang,Elmar Gatzweiler,Rahel Getachew,Claudia Hartfiel,Ines Heinemann,Hendrik Helmke,Sabine Hohmann,Harald Jakobi,Gudrun Lange,Peter Lümmen,Lothar Willms,Jens Frackenpohl
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.3c01420
摘要
There are several methods to control weeds, which impose particular challenges for farmers in all parts of the world, although applying small molecular compounds still remains the most efficient technology to date. However, plants can evolve to become resistant toward active ingredients which is also the case for protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibitors, a class of highly effective herbicides in use for more than 50 years. Hence, it is essential to continuously discover and develop new herbicidal PPO inhibitors with enhanced intrinsic activity, an improved resistance profile, enhanced crop safety, favorable physicochemical properties, and a clean toxicological profile. By modifying structural key features from known PPO inhibitors such as tiafenacil, inspired by isostere and mix&match concepts in combination with modeling investigations based on a wild-type Amaranthus crystal structure, we have found new promising lead structures showing strong activity in vitro and in vivo against several notorious dicotyledon and monocotyledon weeds with emerging resistance (e.g., Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Lolium rigidum, and Alopecurus myosuroides). While several phenyl uracils carrying an isoxazoline motif in their thio-linked side chain showed promising resistance-breaking potential against different Amaranthus species, introducing a thioacrylamide side chain afforded outstanding efficacy against resistant grass weeds.
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