Azobenzene-Avermectin B1a Derivatives for Optical Modulation of Insect Behaviors.
Yaoyao DuZhongli ShaoQi XuZhong LiXu-Sheng ShaoPublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2021)
Naturally occurring avermectins are allosteric modulators of glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls) and possess exceptionally potent anthelmintic, acaricidal, and insecticidal activities. Here, we develop photoswitchable azobenzene-avermectin ( ABAVM ) derivatives, which can be photoactivated upon ultraviolet irradiation. After illumination, the best compound p -AB4″AVM had a 1.88-fold and 2.74-fold insecticidal activity enhancement toward Culex pipiens pallens and Mythimna separata larvae, respectively . p -AB4″AVM allows for optical regulation of dorsal unpaired median neuron membrane potential with a 2.15-fold fluorescence intensity decrease after illumination. p -AB4″AVM and p -AB5AVM enable optical modulation of the behavioral response of Culex pipiens pallens larvae with 1- and 4-fold reduced mobility upon irradiation, respectively. The ABAVMs could be used to reversibly manipulate GluCls with light and may be useful for the mechanistic study of macrocyclic lactone insecticides.