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  • The group discovered MS-347a as a new potential fungicide from a mutant strain that has a specific gene inserted.
  • They synthesized 11 derivatives to study their antifungal properties, finding that the aldehyde derivative was particularly effective.
  • Some acyl derivatives retained antifungal activity even with structural changes, suggesting they might be useful for identifying biological targets.

Article Abstract

Our group previously identified MS-347a () as a new fungicide candidate from the culture broth of the mutant strain, sp. KTF-0058, which had the gene inserted. This mutant strain was able to produce a sufficient supply of , allowing for its use to investigate the structure-activity relationship. To this end, we synthesized 11 derivatives and evaluated their antifungal activity. Among these derivatives, the aldehyde derivative exhibited superior antifungal potency as compared to , and some acyl derivatives were able to maintain the antifungal activity of despite significant structural changes. From these results, it is found that the aldehyde derivative is one of the most promising fungicidal candidates, and the introduction of acyl groups could be utilized to create chemical probes for target-identification experiments.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11770174PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.D24-035DOI Listing

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