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Discovery and optimization of spirocyclic lactams that inhibit acyl-ACP thioesterase.

Elisabeth AsmusDavid M BarberGuido BojackBirgit Bollenbach-WahlRonald W BrownUwe DöllerJörg FreigangElmar GatzweilerRahel GetachewInes HeinemannSabine HohmannKwang-Yoon KoBernd LaberGudrun LangeRebecca L MattisonKlemens MinnThomas MüllerThomas PetryAnna M ReingruberDirk SchmutzlerAndrea SvejdaJens Frackenpohl
Published in: Pest management science (2024)
The present work covers a series of novel herbicidal lead structures that contain a spirocyclic lactam as a structural key feature carrying ortho-substituted benzyl or heteroarylmethylene side chains. These new compounds show good acyl-ACP thioesterase inhibition in line with strong herbicidal activity. Glasshouse trials showed that the spirolactams outlined herein display promising control of grass-weed species in pre-emergence application combined with dose-response windows that enable partial selectivity in wheat and corn. Remarkably, some of the novel acyl-ACP thioesterase-inhibitors showed efficacy against resistant grass weeds such as Alopecurus myosuroides and Lolium spp. on competitive levels compared with commercial standards. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • small molecule
  • machine learning
  • molecular docking
  • high resolution
  • high throughput
  • gram negative
  • mass spectrometry