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Synthesis, Antibacterial Activity, and Action Mechanism of Novel Sulfonamides Containing Oxyacetal and Pyrimidine.

Rong WuTing LiuSikai WuHongde LiRunjiang SongBao-An Song
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2022)
Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) and bacterial leaf streak (BLS) are two serious bacterial diseases caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae ( Xoo ) and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola ( Xoc ), respectively. However, the control of these diseases by conventional pesticides remains challenging due to development of resistances. We aimed to address this pending problem and developed a series of novel pyrimidine sulfonamide derivatives. Structurally, title compounds bear a unique oxyacetal group, which has a proven immune-activating effect. Compound E35 designed based on the 3D-QSAR model was demonstrated as the optimal in vitro activity against Xoo and Xoc , with EC 50 values of 26.7 and 30.8 mg/L, respectively, which were higher than the positive controls bismerthiazol (29.9 and 32.7 mg/L) and thiodiazole copper (30.5 and 36.4 mg/L). On the prevention level, the biological activity test showed compound E35 had superior protective activity (43.7%) on BLS to thiodiazole copper (32.1%). The defense enzymes and proteomics results suggested that compound E35 could be a versatile candidate as it improved plant's resistance to disease.
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