Undefeated-Changing the phenamacril scaffold is not enough to beat resistant Fusarium

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Filamentous fungi belonging to the genus Fusarium are notorious plant-pathogens that infect, damage and contaminate a wide variety of important crops. Phenamacril is the first member of a novel class of single-site acting cyanoacrylate fungicides which has proven highly effective against important members of the genus Fusarium. However, the recent emergence of field-resistant strains exhibiting qualitative resistance poses a major obstacle for the continued use of phenamacril. In this study, we synthesized novel cyanoacrylate compounds based on the phenamacril-scaffold to test their growth-inhibitory potential against wild-Type Fusarium and phenamacril-resistant strains. Our findings show that most chemical modifications to the phenamacril-scaffold are associated with almost complete loss of fungicidal activity and in vitro inhibition of myosin motor domain ATPase activity. Copyright:

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Wollenberg, R. D., Donau, S. S., Taft, M. H., Balazs, Z., Giese, S., Thiel, C., … Sondergaard, T. E. (2020). Undefeated-Changing the phenamacril scaffold is not enough to beat resistant Fusarium. PLoS ONE, 15(6 June). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235568

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