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The carboxyterminal processing protease of D1 protein: Herbicidal activity of novel inhibitors of the recombinant and native spinach enzymes
Authors:Stephen M.G. Duff  Yun-Chia Sophia Chen  Gopichand Yalamanchili  Dan M. Walker  Edward A. Boyd  Christopher J. Yarnold
Affiliation:a Monsanto Company, 700 Chesterfield Pkwy North, St. Louis, MO 63198, USA
b Monsanto Co., 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63176, USA
c Pfizer Co., 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63176, USA
d 745 Vanderville Dr. Fenton, MO 63026, USA
e Evotec OAI Limited, 151 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4SD, UK
Abstract:The carboxyterminal processing protease of D1 protein (CtpA) is predicted to be an excellent target for the discovery of a general broad-spectrum herbicide. Directed and random screening of compounds against recombinant spinach CtpA (rCtpA) has led to the discovery of five different chemical classes of inhibitors. Lead compounds from each inhibitor class were investigated for their in vitro effects on the activities of both recombinant and native spinach CtpA. All of the lead compounds have Ki values of less than 50 μM when tested against rCtpA, and all except one showed competitive inhibition. Results from partially purified native CtpA from spinach were similar to those from the recombinant form of the enzyme, thus validating the use of rCtpA in the inhibitor screen. Compounds from three of the classes of CtpA inhibitors show in vivo herbicidal activity against Arabidopsis thaliana when applied either by addition to growth media or by spraying the leaves. Transgenic Arabidopsis plants which over-express CtpA showed greater resistance to the compounds than wild-type plants providing evidence that these inhibitors are directly acting against CtpA.
Keywords:D1 protein   D1 protease   Herbicide   Enzyme kinetics   CtpA   Mode of action
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