Hamiaux_2018_J.Biol.Chem_293_6530

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Title : Inhibition of strigolactone receptors by N-phenylanthranilic acid derivatives: Structural and functional insights - Hamiaux_2018_J.Biol.Chem_293_6530
Author(s) : Hamiaux C , Drummond RSM , Luo Z , Lee HW , Sharma P , Janssen BJ , Perry NB , Denny WA , Snowden KC
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 293 :6530 , 2018
Abstract :

The strigolactone (SL) family of plant hormones regulates a broad range of physiological processes affecting plant growth and development and also plays essential roles in controlling interactions with parasitic weeds and symbiotic fungi. Recent progress elucidating details of SL biosynthesis, signaling, and transport offers many opportunities for discovering new plant-growth regulators via chemical interference. Here, using high-throughput screening and downstream biochemical assays, we identified N-phenylanthranilic acid derivatives as potent inhibitors of the SL receptors from petunia (DAD2), rice (OsD14), and Arabidopsis (AtD14). Crystal structures of DAD2 and OsD14 in complex with inhibitors further provided detailed insights into the inhibition mechanism, and in silico modeling of 19 other plant strigolactone receptors suggested that these compounds are active across a large range of plant species. Altogether, these results provide chemical tools for investigating SL signaling and further define a framework for structure-based approaches to design and validate optimized inhibitors of SL receptors for specific plant targets.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: pethy-dad2

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Hamiaux C, Drummond RSM, Luo Z, Lee HW, Sharma P, Janssen BJ, Perry NB, Denny WA, Snowden KC (2018)
Inhibition of strigolactone receptors by N-phenylanthranilic acid derivatives: Structural and functional insights
Journal of Biological Chemistry 293 :6530

Hamiaux C, Drummond RSM, Luo Z, Lee HW, Sharma P, Janssen BJ, Perry NB, Denny WA, Snowden KC (2018)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 293 :6530