Rational Design
of a Potential New Nematicide Targeting
Chitin Deacetylase
Posted on 2024-01-24 - 11:29
In a previously published study, the authors devised
a molecular
topology QSAR (quantitative structure–activity relationship)
approach to detect novel fungicides acting as inhibitors of chitin
deacetylase (CDA). Several of the chosen compounds exhibited noteworthy
activity. Due to the close relationship between chitin-related proteins
present in fungi and other chitin-containing plant-parasitic species,
the authors decided to test these molecules against nematodes, based
on their negative impact on agriculture. From an overall of 20 fungal
CDA inhibitors, six showed to be active against Caenorhabditis
elegans. These experimental results made it possible
to develop two new molecular topology-based QSAR algorithms for the
rational design of potential nematicides with CDA inhibitor activity
for crop protection. Linear discriminant analysis was employed to
create the two algorithms, one for identifying the chemo-mathematical
pattern of commercial nematicides and the other for identifying nematicides
with activity on CDA. After creating and validating the QSAR models,
the authors screened several natural and synthetic compound databases,
searching for alternatives to current nematicides. Finally one compound,
the N2-(dimethylsulfamoyl)-N-{2-[(2-methyl-2-propanyl)sulfanyl]ethyl}-N2-phenylglycinamide
or nematode chitin deacetylase inhibitor, was selected as the best
candidate and was further investigated both in silico, through molecular
docking and molecular dynamic simulations, and in vitro, through specific
experimental assays. The molecule shows favorable binding behavior
on the catalytic pocket of C. elegans CDA and the experimental assays confirm potential nematicide activity.
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Galvez-Llompart, Maria; Zanni, Riccardo; Vela-Corcía, David; Polonio, Álvaro; Perez-Gimenez, Facundo; Martínez-Cruz, Jesús; et al. (2024). Rational Design
of a Potential New Nematicide Targeting
Chitin Deacetylase. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c05258