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Naturally Occurring Dehydrocostus Lactone Covalently Binds to KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE 2 by Dual Serine Modifications in Orobanche cumana and Arabidopsis .

Siqi HanQiannan WeiJiaxi LiuLinrui LiTengqi XuLin CaoJiyuan LiuXiayan LiuPeng ChenHuawei LiuYongqing MaBeilei LeiYanbing Lin
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
Parasitic weeds, such as Orobanche and Striga , threaten crops globally. Contiguous efforts on the discovery and development of structurally novel seed germination stimulants targeting HYPOSENSITIVE TO LIGHT/KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE 2 (HTL/KAI2) have been made with the goal of weed control. Here, we demonstrate that a natural compound dehydrocostus lactone (DCL) exhibits effective "suicide germination" activity against Orobanche cumana and covalently binds to OcKAI2d2 on two catalytic serine sites with the second modification dependent on the first one. The same interactions and covalent modifications of DCL are also confirmed in AtKAI2. Further in-depth evolution analysis indicates that the proposed two catalytic sites are present throughout the streptophyte algae, hornworts, lycophytes, and seed plants. This discovery is particularly noteworthy as it signifies the first confirmation of a plant endogenous molecule directly binding to KAI2, which is valuable for unraveling the elusive identity of the KAI2 ligand and for targeting KAI2 paralogues for the development of novel germination stimulants.
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