posted on 2023-09-30, 02:03authored byYan-Ming Yin, Zong-Yue Sun, Da-Wei Wang, Zhen Xi
Succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) is an attractive target
for developing
green fungicides to manage agricultural pathogens in modern agriculture
research. Herein, in this work, we report the discovery of benzothiazolylpyrazole-4-carboxamides I-III as potent SDH inhibitors using active fragment
exchange and link approach. The results of the fungicidal activity
assays showed that some of the synthesized compounds exhibited excellent
inhibition against the tested fungi. Systematic structure–activity
relationship studies led to the discovery of compound Ip, N-(1-((4,6-difluorobenzo[d]thiazol-2-yl)thio)propan-2-yl)-3-(difluoromethyl)-N-methoxy-1-methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide,
which showed higher fungicidal activity against Fusarium
graminearum Schw (EC50 = 0.93 μg/mL)
than the commercial fungicides thifluzamide (EC50 >
50
μg/mL) and boscalid (EC50 > 50 μg/mL). The
molecular simulation studies suggested that hydrophobic interactions
were the primary driving forces between ligands and SDH. Promisingly,
we found that Ip could stimulate the growth of wheat
seedlings and Arabidopsis thaliana and
increase the biomass of the treated plants. Preliminary studies on
the plant growth promoter mechanism of Ip indicated that
it could increase nitrate reductase activity in planta, that, in turn, stimulates the growth of plants.