Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1391722 | Chemistry & Biology | 2014 | 11 Pages |
•HTL/KAI2 is a receptor for strigolactones, karrikins, and cotylimides•HTL/KAI2 interacts with the ubiquitin ligase MAX2 in a ligand-dependent manner•The HTL/KAI2-MAX2 interaction can be used to identify new strigolactone mimics•Structurally diverse SL mimics stimulate parasitic plant germination
SummaryStrigolactones are terpenoid-based plant hormones that act as communication signals within a plant, between plants and fungi, and between parasitic plants and their hosts. Here we show that an active enantiomer form of the strigolactone GR24, the germination stimulant karrikin, and a number of structurally related small molecules called cotylimides all bind the HTL/KAI2 α/β hydrolase in Arabidopsis. Strigolactones and cotylimides also promoted an interaction between HTL/KAI2 and the F-box protein MAX2 in yeast. Identification of this chemically dependent protein-protein interaction prompted the development of a yeast-based, high-throughput chemical screen for potential strigolactone mimics. Of the 40 lead compounds identified, three were found to have in planta strigolactone activity using Arabidopsis-based assays. More importantly, these three compounds were all found to stimulate suicide germination of the obligate parasitic plant Striga hermonthica. These results suggest that screening strategies involving yeast/Arabidopsis models may be useful in combating parasitic plant infestations.
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