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A lipophilic cation protects crops against fungal pathogens by multiple modes of action

Agriculture

A lipophilic cation protects crops against fungal pathogens by multiple modes of action

G. Steinberg, M. Schuster, et al.

Discover how mono-alkyl lipophilic cations (MALCs) can disrupt fungal energy production and enhance plant defense, offering a promising new approach to combat crop diseases like Septoria tritici blotch and rice blast, as revealed by the research team including Gero Steinberg, Martin Schuster, Sarah J. Gurr, and others.

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Abstract
The emerging resistance of crop pathogens to fungicides poses a challenge to food security and compels discovery of new antifungal compounds. Here, we show that mono-alkyl lipophilic cations (MALCs) inhibit oxidative phosphorylation by affecting NADH oxidation in the plant pathogens *Zymoseptoria tritici*, *Ustilago maydis* and *Magnaporthe oryzae*. One of these MALCs, consisting of a dimethylsulfonium moiety and a long alkyl chain (C<sub>18</sub>-SMe<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup>), also induces production of reactive oxygen species at the level of respiratory complex I, thus triggering fungal apoptosis. In addition, C<sub>18</sub>-SMe<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> activates innate plant defense. This multiple activity effectively protects cereals against *Septoria tritici* blotch and rice blast disease. C<sub>18</sub>-SMe<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> has low toxicity in *Daphnia magna*, and is not mutagenic or phytotoxic. Thus, MALCs hold potential as effective and non-toxic crop fungicides.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 30, 2020
Authors
Gero Steinberg, Martin Schuster, Sarah J. Gurr, Tina A. Schrader, Michael Schrader, Mark Wood, Andy Early, Sreedhar Kilaru
Tags
fungicide
plant pathogens
crop protection
reactive oxygen species
innate plant defense
MALCs
food security
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