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Nature communicationsJul 2024 |
15
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5529
DOI:
10.1038/s41467-024-49738-4

Cyprocide selectively kills nematodes via cytochrome P450 bioactivation

Knox, Jessica; Burns, Andrew R; Cooke, Brittany; Cammalleri, Savina R; Kitner, Megan; Ching, Justin; Castelli, Jack M P; Puumala, Emily; Snider, Jamie; Koury, Emily; Collins, J B; Geissah, Salma; Dowling, James J; Andersen, Erik C; Stagljar, Igor; Cowen, Leah E; Lautens, Mark; Zasada, Inga; Roy, Peter J
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Abstract
Left unchecked, plant-parasitic nematodes have the potential to devastate crops globally. Highly effective but non-selective nematicides are justifiably being phased-out, leaving farmers with limited options for managing nematode infestation. Here, we report our discovery of a 1,3,4-oxadiazole thioether scaffold called Cyprocide that selectively kills nematodes including diverse species of plant-parasitic nematodes. Cyprocide is bioactivated into a lethal reactive electrophilic metabolite by specific nematode cytochrome P450 enzymes. Cyprocide fails to kill organisms beyond nematodes, suggesting that the targeted lethality of this pro-nematicide derives from P450 substrate selectivity. Our findings demonstrate that Cyprocide is a selective nematicidal scaffold with broad-spectrum activity that holds the potential to help safeguard our global food supply.
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