Synthesis and biological activity of 2′, 3′-iso-aryl-abscisic acid analogs

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Abstract

2′, 3′-iso-Benzoabscisic acid (iso-PhABA), an excellent selective abscisic acid (ABA) analog, was developed in our previous work. In order to find its more structure-activity information, some structural modifications were completed in this paper, including the substitution of phenyl ring and replacing the ring with heterocycles. Thus, 16 novel analogs of iso-PhABA were synthesized and screened with three bioassays, Arabidopsis and lettuce seed germination and rice seedling elongation. Some of them, i.e., 2′, 3′-iso-pyridoabscisic acid (iso-PyABA) and 2′, 3′-iso-franoabscisic acid (iso-FrABA), displayed good bioactivities that closed to iso-PhABA and natural (+)-ABA. Some others, for instance, substituted-iso-PhABA, exhibited certain selectivity to different physiological process when compared to iso-PhABA or (+)-ABA. These analogs not only provided new candidates of ABA-like synthetic plant growth regulators (PGRs) for practical application, but also new potential selective agonist/antagonist for probing the specific function of ABA receptors.

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Wan, C., Wang, M., Yang, D., Han, X., Che, C., Ding, S., … Qin, Z. (2017). Synthesis and biological activity of 2′, 3′-iso-aryl-abscisic acid analogs. Molecules, 22(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22122229

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