2017
DOI: 10.1584/jpestics.d16-103
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Methyl zealactonoate, a novel germination stimulant for root parasitic weeds produced by maize

Abstract: One of the germination stimulants for root parasitic weeds produced by maize (Zea mays) was isolated and named methyl zealactonoate (1). Its structure was determined to be methyl (2E,3E)-4-((RS)-3,3-dimethyl-2-(3-methylbut-2-en-2-yl)-5-oxotetrahydrofuran-2-yl)-2-((((R)-4-methyl-5-oxo-2,5-dihydrofran-2-yl)oxy)methylene)but-3-enoate using by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and ESI and EI-MS spectrometry. Feeding experiments with 13 C-carlactone (CL), a biosynthetic intermediate for strigolactones, confirmed that 1 is… Show more

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“…This means the ability of a plant to produce SLs is not given only by the intrinsic properties of the enzyme, but also by the availability of the substrate in the plant. Recently, zealactone (methyl zealactonoate) has been identified as a major germination stimulant of root‐parasitic plants produced by maize (Charnikhova et al ., ; Xie et al ., ). Zealactone is an MeCLA derivative having a lactone with an isopropenyl group on the A ring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…This means the ability of a plant to produce SLs is not given only by the intrinsic properties of the enzyme, but also by the availability of the substrate in the plant. Recently, zealactone (methyl zealactonoate) has been identified as a major germination stimulant of root‐parasitic plants produced by maize (Charnikhova et al ., ; Xie et al ., ). Zealactone is an MeCLA derivative having a lactone with an isopropenyl group on the A ring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…To carry out the transient expression of MAX1 homologs, N. benthamiana was used, provided by Dr Masashi Asahina (Teikyo University, Japan). To analyze SLs in root exudates, Arabidopsis atd14‐2 (Seto et al ., ) and wild‐type (Col‐0), tomato (cv MomotaroFight; Yoneyama et al ., ) and maize (cv Pioneer2817; Xie et al ., ) were used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Although it was proposed that sorgomol is produced from 5DS (Motonami et al, 2013), LBO did not produce sorgomol from 5DS (data not shown). Maize plants produce zealactone (Charnikhova et al, 2017; Xie et al, 2017) and zeapyranolactone (Charnikhova et al, 2018), non-canonical SLs with unique structures. Maize LBO did not produce these SLs from MeCLA (Data not shown).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because CL has an R configuration at C11 which corresponds to the 2′‐position of the D ring in canonical SLs, natural SLs have a 2′ ( R ) stereochemistry. In addition to CL, avenaol, heliolactone, zealactone, zeapyranolactone, lotuslactone, and CL‐derived compounds such as carlactonoic acid (CLA) and methyl carlactonoate (MeCLA) are typical non‐canonical SLs (Fig. ).…”
Section: Strigolactone Biosynthetic Pathway and Its Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%