posted on 2024-07-15, 09:43authored byYinglu Chen, Yitao Yan, Jie Chen, Ben Zheng, Youwei Jiang, Zhengzhong Kang, Jun Wu
Given the prevalence of the malignant weed Chinese Sprangletop
(Leptochloa chinensis (L.) Nees) in
rice fields, the development of novel herbicides against this weed
has aroused wide interest. Here, we report a novel diphenyl ether-pyrimidine
hybrid, DEP-5, serving as a systematic pre/postemergence
herbicide candidate for broad-spectrum weed control in rice fields,
specifically for L. chinensis. Notably,
DEP-5 exhibits over 80% herbicidal activity against the
resistant biotypes even at 37.5 g a.i./ha under greenhouse conditions
and has complete control of L. chinensis at 150 g a.i./ha in the rice fields. We uncover that DEP-5 acts as a noncompetitive inhibitor of acetohydroxyacid synthase
(AHAS) with an inhibition constant (Ki) of 39.4 μM. We propose that DEP-5 binds to AHAS
in two hydrophobic-driven binding modes that differ from commercial
AHAS inhibitors. Overall, these findings demonstrate that DEP-5 has great potential to be developed into a herbicide for L. chinensis control and inspire fresh concepts for
novel AHAS-inhibiting herbicide design.