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Pyrrole-2 carboxamides - A novel class of insect ryanodine receptor activators.
Cordova, Daniel; Benner, Eric A; Clark, David A; Bolgunas, Stephen P; Lahm, George P; Gutteridge, Steven; Rhoades, Daniel F; Wu, Lihong; Sopa, Jeffrey S; Rauh, James J; Barry, James D.
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  • Cordova D; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA. Electronic address: daniel.cordova@fmc.com.
  • Benner EA; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
  • Clark DA; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
  • Bolgunas SP; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
  • Lahm GP; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
  • Gutteridge S; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
  • Rhoades DF; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
  • Wu L; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
  • Sopa JS; ThermoFisher Scientific, 105 Pearl Wyn Lane, Rising Sun, MD 21911, United States of America.
  • Rauh JJ; 49 Ravens Rd. Winthrop, WA 98862, United States of America.
  • Barry JD; FMC, Agricultural Solutions Discovery Biology, Stine Research Center, 1090 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711, USA.
Pestic Biochem Physiol ; 174: 104798, 2021 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33838722
ABSTRACT
The ryanodine receptor (RyR) is an intracellular calcium channel critical to the regulation of insect muscle contraction and the target site of diamide insecticides such as chlorantraniliprole, cyantraniliprole and flubendiamide. To-date, diamides are the only known class of synthetic molecules with high potency against insect RyRs. Target-based screening of an informer library led to discovery of a novel class of RyR activators, pyrrole-2-carboxamides. Efforts to optimize receptor activity resulted in analogs with potency comparable to that of commercial diamides when tested against RyR of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Surprisingly, testing of pyrrole-2-carboxamides in whole-insect screens showed poor insecticidal activity, which is partially attributed to differential selectivity among insect receptors and rapid detoxification. Among various lepidopteran species field resistance to diamide insecticides has been well documented and in many cases has been attributed to a single point mutation, G4946E, of the RyR gene. As with diamide insecticides, the G4946E mutation confers greatly reduced sensitivity to pyrrole-2-carboxamides. This, coupled with findings from radioligand binding studies, indicates a shared binding domain between anthranilic diamides and pyrrole-2-carboxamides.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Insecticidas / Mariposas Nocturnas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Pestic Biochem Physiol Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Insecticidas / Mariposas Nocturnas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Pestic Biochem Physiol Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article