1. Cis -3-Indoleacrylic Acid: A Nematicidal Compound from Streptomyces youssoufiensis YMF3.862 as V-ATPase Inhibitor on Meloidogyne incognita .
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Chen M, Huang Y, Ma L, Liu JJ, Cao Y, Zhao PJ, and Mo MH
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- Animals, Plant Diseases parasitology, Enzyme Inhibitors chemistry, Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Acrylates chemistry, Acrylates pharmacology, Tylenchoidea drug effects, Streptomyces chemistry, Antinematodal Agents pharmacology, Antinematodal Agents chemistry, Indoles chemistry, Indoles pharmacology, Solanum lycopersicum chemistry, Solanum lycopersicum parasitology
- Abstract
The application of the bionematicides derived from microorganisms and their secondary metabolites represents a promising strategy for managing root-knot nematodes. In this study, a nematicidal compound, cis -3-indoleacrylic acid, was isolated from Streptomyces youssoufiensis YMF3.862. This compound caused Meloidogyne incognita juveniles to have swollen bodies with apparent cracks on the cuticle surface. The LC
50 value of cis -3-indoleacrylic acid against juveniles was 16.31 μg/mL 24 h of post-treatment. Cis -3-indoleacrylic acid at 20 μg/mL significantly inhibited V-ATPase expression and remarkably decreased enzyme activity by 84.41%. As an inhibitor of V-ATPase, cis -3-indoleacrylic acid caused significant H+ accumulation in nematode bodies, resulting in lower intracellular pH values and higher extracellular pH values of M. incognita . Application of 50 μg/mL cis -3-indoleacrylic acid generated a 71.06% control efficiency against M. incognita on tomatoes. The combination results of this study indicated that cis -3-indoleacrylic acid can be developed as a natural nematicide for controlling M. incognita .- Published
- 2024
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