International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2023)

Exploration of Novel Scaffolds Targeting Cytochrome <i>b</i> of <i>Pyricularia oryzae</i>

  • Cecilia Pinna,
  • Tommaso Laurenzi,
  • Fabio Forlani,
  • Luca Palazzolo,
  • Claire Beatrice Nolan,
  • Michael S. Christodoulou,
  • Paolo Cortesi,
  • Andrea Pinto,
  • Ivano Eberini,
  • Andrea Kunova,
  • Sabrina Dallavalle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032705
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
p. 2705

Abstract

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The fulfilment of the European “Farm to Fork” strategy requires a drastic reduction in the use of “at risk” synthetic pesticides; this exposes vulnerable agricultural sectors—among which is the European risiculture—to the lack of efficient means for the management of devastating diseases, thus endangering food security. Therefore, novel scaffolds need to be identified for the synthesis of new and more environmentally friendly fungicides. In the present work, we employed our previously developed 3D model of P. oryzae cytochrome bc1 (cyt bc1) complex to perform a high-throughput virtual screening of two commercially available compound libraries. Three chemotypes were selected, from which a small collection of differently substituted analogues was designed and synthesized. The compounds were tested as inhibitors of the cyt bc1 enzyme function and the mycelium growth of both strobilurin-sensitive (WT) and -resistant (RES) P. oryzae strains. This pipeline has permitted the identification of thirteen compounds active against the RES cyt bc1 and five compounds that inhibited the WT cyt bc1 function while inhibiting the fungal mycelia only minimally. Serendipitously, among the studied compounds we identified a new chemotype that is able to efficiently inhibit the mycelium growth of WT and RES strains by ca. 60%, without inhibiting the cyt bc1 enzymatic function, suggesting a different mechanism of action.

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