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Mitochondrion-Targeted Triphenylphosphonium-Based Kresoxim-Methyl Analogues: Synthesis, Fungicidal Activity, and Action Mechanism Approach.

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β-Methoxyacrylate fungicides as complex III Qo site inhibitors play a crucial role in the control of crop diseases. In this study, the triphenylphosphonium (TPP)-driven mitochondrion-targeting strategy was used to modify… Click to show full abstract

β-Methoxyacrylate fungicides as complex III Qo site inhibitors play a crucial role in the control of crop diseases. In this study, the triphenylphosphonium (TPP)-driven mitochondrion-targeting strategy was used to modify the kresoxim-methyl scaffold at the toxicophore or side chain to develop novel mitochondrion-targeted QoI fungicides. These kresoxim-methyl analogues exhibited different fungicidal activities, depending on the position of TPP conjugation and the linker length. Among them, 2A-5 and 2C-4 showed excellent characteristics superior to kresoxim-methyl as candidate fungicides, in which the activity enhancement against Phytophthora capsici was the most remarkable, with an EC50 value of about 5 μM. Notably, both hyphal and zoospore structures of the pathogens were severely damaged after treatment with them. The action mechanism approach revealed that they might cause a significant decrease in ATP synthesis and ROS outbreak in different ways. The results also provided a new insight into the contribution of targeting group TPP to the fungicidal activity in TPP-driven fungicides.

Keywords: mitochondrion; kresoxim methyl; activity; methyl analogues; mitochondrion targeted

Journal Title: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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