Rational Design of N -Methylcarbamoylguanidinyl Derivatives as Highly Potent Dual-Target Chitin Hydrolase Inhibitors for Retarding Growth of Pest Insects.

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry(2023)

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Chitin degradation is a vital process for the growth of insects. Chitin hydrolase ChtI and β--acetylhexosaminidase Hex1 are two key enzymes involved in hydrolyzing the chitin of insects' cuticles. Thus, they are considered promising targets for preventing and controlling agricultural pests. In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of compounds bearing -methylcarbamoylguanidinyl and -methoxycarbonylguanidinyl as dual-target inhibitors of ChtI and Hex1. The most potent dual-target inhibitor, compound , exhibited half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC) values of 27.1 and 249.1 nM against ChtI and Hex1, respectively. Furthermore, the insecticidal activity studies showed that compounds -, , and bear significant effects on the growth and development of . This work provides a promising method for the development of novel chitin hydrolase inhibitors as potential pest control and management agents.
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OfChtI,OfHex1,chitin hydrolase,inhibitor,pest control
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