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Development of axially chiral urazole scaffolds for antiplant virus applications against potato virus Y.

Xiang-Yang LiChengli MouJuan ZouXin XieChen WangTingwei ShenYoulin DengBenpeng LiZhichao JinXiang-Yang LiYonggui Robin Chi
Published in: Pest management science (2023)
Mechanistic studies demonstrated that the axially chiral configurations of the compounds played significant roles in the molecule PVY-CP (PVY Coat Protein) interactions and could enhance the activities of the defense enzymes. The (S)-9f showed only one carbon-hydrogen bond and one π-cation interaction between the chiral molecule and the PVY-CP amino acid sites. In contrast, the (R)-enantiomer of 9f exhibited three hydrogen bonding interactions between the carbonyl groups and the PVY-CP active sites of ARG157 and GLN158. The current study provides significant information on the roles that axial chiralities play in plant protection against viruses, which will facilitate the development of novel green pesticides bearing axial chiralities with excellent optical purities. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
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