Herbicides with novel modes of action are urgently needed to safeguard global agricultural industries against the damaging effects of herbicide-resistant weeds. We recently developed the first herbicidal inhibitors of lysine biosynthesis, which provided proof-of- concept for a promising novel herbicide target. In this study, we expanded upon our understanding of the mode of action of herbicidal lysine biosynthesis inhibitors. We previously postulated that these inhibitors may act as proherbicides. Here, we show this is not the case. We report an additional mode of action of these inhibitors, through their inhibition of a second lysine biosynthesis enzyme, and investigate the molecular determinants of inhibition. Furthermore, we extend our h...
Acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS), the first enzyme in the branched amino acid biosynthesis pathway, ...
Emerging resistance to current antibiotics raises the need for new microbial drug targets. We show t...
The evolution and growth of multiple-herbicide resistance (MHR) in grass weeds continues to threaten...
Weeds imperil the productivity and profitability of agricultural industries. Thus, effective managem...
Weeds are becoming increasingly resistant to our current herbicides, posing a significant threat to ...
Resistance to 157 different herbicides and 88% of known sites of action has been observed, with many...
Overview Herbicides that inhibit the production of the branched chain amino acids valine, leucine, a...
Resistance to 157 different herbicides and 88% of known sites of action has been observed, with many...
The capitalized letter in the colored boxes represents the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HR...
The issue of weed resistance to acetohydroxyacid synthase (EC 2.2.1.6, AHAS) inhibitors has become o...
The rapid appearance of herbicide-resistant weeds combined with a lack of novel herbicides being bro...
Widespread use of herbicides results in the global increase in weed resistance. The rotational use o...
Five commercial herbicide families inhibit acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS, E.C. 2.2.1.6), which is ...
Bioactive natural products have evolved to inhibit specific cellular targets and have served as lead...
Plants and microorganisms synthesize valine, leucine and isoleucine via a common pathway in which th...
Acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS), the first enzyme in the branched amino acid biosynthesis pathway, ...
Emerging resistance to current antibiotics raises the need for new microbial drug targets. We show t...
The evolution and growth of multiple-herbicide resistance (MHR) in grass weeds continues to threaten...
Weeds imperil the productivity and profitability of agricultural industries. Thus, effective managem...
Weeds are becoming increasingly resistant to our current herbicides, posing a significant threat to ...
Resistance to 157 different herbicides and 88% of known sites of action has been observed, with many...
Overview Herbicides that inhibit the production of the branched chain amino acids valine, leucine, a...
Resistance to 157 different herbicides and 88% of known sites of action has been observed, with many...
The capitalized letter in the colored boxes represents the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HR...
The issue of weed resistance to acetohydroxyacid synthase (EC 2.2.1.6, AHAS) inhibitors has become o...
The rapid appearance of herbicide-resistant weeds combined with a lack of novel herbicides being bro...
Widespread use of herbicides results in the global increase in weed resistance. The rotational use o...
Five commercial herbicide families inhibit acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS, E.C. 2.2.1.6), which is ...
Bioactive natural products have evolved to inhibit specific cellular targets and have served as lead...
Plants and microorganisms synthesize valine, leucine and isoleucine via a common pathway in which th...
Acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS), the first enzyme in the branched amino acid biosynthesis pathway, ...
Emerging resistance to current antibiotics raises the need for new microbial drug targets. We show t...
The evolution and growth of multiple-herbicide resistance (MHR) in grass weeds continues to threaten...