Insect growth regulators (IGRs) are important insecticides that reduce the harm caused by insects to crops by controlling pest population growth. Chitinases are closely associated with insect growth and are among the most important glycoside hydrolases. Thus, Chitinase is an attractive target for the development of novel insecticides. In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of novel and highly potent insecticides targeting ChtI and Chi-h in insects. Enzymatic activity tests showed that most compounds exhibited a potent inhibitory activity against Ch-h. Binding mode analysis revealed that the target compounds bound to the -1 active subsite of Chitinase through the key pharmacophore -methylcarbamoylguanidino. Compounds , , , and significantly affected the growth and development of at 200 mg/L. Our study provides novel insights for the development of potent insecticide-targeted Chitinase combinations based on receptors and ligands.
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