Synthesis,bioactivity and functional evaluation of linker-modified allatostatin analogs as potential insect growth regulators |
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Authors: | Xiao-Qing Wu Juan Huang Mei-Zi Wang Zhe Zhang Xin-Lu Li Xin-Ling Yang Stephen S Tobe |
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Institution: | a Department of Applied Chemistry, College of Science, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China;
b Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 3G5 |
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Abstract: | Insect growth regulators play an important role in integrated pest management strategies. The FGLa-allatostatins (ASTs) are a family of neuropeptides that can inhibit juvenile hormone (JH) biosynthesis by the corpora allata (CA) of Diploptera punctata in vitro, are regarded as insect growth regulator candidates. In the search for new potential mimics and to explore the effect of linker length on inhibiting JH biosynthesis, a series of AST analogs were synthesized by modifying the linker of K24, which was found to have a significant effect on JH biosynthesis in vitro in our previous study. Functional evaluation demonstrated that all the target compounds can activate the Dippu-AstR, albeit with different potencies. Analog L6 with the longest linker (n=5), exhibited not only a promising effect on inhibition of JH biosynthesis both in vitro and in vivo, but also good activity in inhibiting basal oocyte growth. Structure-activity relationships (SAR) studies showed that longer linkers provided greater contribution to activity. |
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Keywords: | Allatostatin Insect growth regulators Juvenile hormone Analogs Dippu-Ast receptor |
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