A herbicide structure–activity analysis of the antimalarial lead compound MMV007978 against Arabidopsis thaliana
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND To fight herbicide‐resistant weeds, new herbicides are needed; particularly ones with new modes of action. Building on the revelation that many antimalarial drugs are herbicidal, here we focus on the Medicines for Malaria Venture antimalarial lead compound MMV007978 that has herb...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pest management science 2018-07, Vol.74 (7), p.1558-1563 |
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BACKGROUND
To fight herbicide‐resistant weeds, new herbicides are needed; particularly ones with new modes of action. Building on the revelation that many antimalarial drugs are herbicidal, here we focus on the Medicines for Malaria Venture antimalarial lead compound MMV007978 that has herbicidal activity against the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
RESULTS
Twenty‐two variations of the lead compound thiophenyl motif revealed that change was tolerated provided ring size and charge were retained. MMV007978 was active against select monocot and dicot weeds, and physiological profiling indicated that its mode of action is related to germination and cell division. Of interest is the fact that the compound has a profile that is currently not found among known herbicides.
CONCLUSION
We demonstrate that the antimalarial compound MMV007978 is also herbicidal and that exploiting lead compounds that are often understudied could lead to the identification of interesting herbicidal scaffolds. Further structural investigation of MMV007978 could provide improved herbicidal chemistries with a potential new mode of action. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
There is an urgent need for herbicides with novel modes of action. This article explores the herbicidal activity of an antimalarial lead compound via structure–activity, weed testing and physiological profiling. |
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ISSN: | 1526-498X 1526-4998 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ps.4872 |