| Literature DB >> 30545887 |
Daisuke Uraguchi1, Keiko Kuwata2, Yuh Hijikata2,3, Rie Yamaguchi2, Hanae Imaizumi2, Sathiyanarayanan Am2, Christin Rakers3, Narumi Mori4, Kohki Akiyama4, Stephan Irle2,3, Peter McCourt5, Toshinori Kinoshita2,3, Takashi Ooi1,2,6, Yuichiro Tsuchiya7.
Abstract
The parasitic plant Striga hermonthica has been causing devastating damage to the crop production in Africa. Because Striga requires host-generated strigolactones to germinate, the identification of selective and potent strigolactone agonists could help control these noxious weeds. We developed a selective agonist, sphynolactone-7, a hybrid molecule originated from chemical screening, that contains two functional modules derived from a synthetic scaffold and a core component of strigolactones. Cooperative action of these modules in the activation of a high-affinity strigolactone receptor ShHTL7 allows sphynolactone-7 to provoke Striga germination with potency in the femtomolar range. We demonstrate that sphynolactone-7 is effective for reducing Striga parasitism without impinging on host strigolactone-related processes.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30545887 DOI: 10.1126/science.aau5445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728