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Evaluation of new Cu(II) complexes as a novel class of inhibitors against plant carbonic anhydrase,glutathione reductase,and photosynthetic activity in photosystem II
Authors:Margarita V Rodionova  Sergei K Zharmukhamedov  Mehmet Sayım Karacan  Kubra Begum Venedik  Alexandr V Shitov  Turgay Tunç  Serhat Mamaş  Vladimir D Kreslavski  Nurcan Karacan  Vyacheslav V Klimov  " target="_blank">Suleyman I Allakhverdiev
Institution:1.Controlled Photobiosynthesis Laboratory, Institute of Plant Physiology,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;2.Institute of Basic Biological Problems,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow Region,Russia;3.Department of Chemistry, Science Faculty,Gazi University,Ankara,Turkey;4.Department of Chemistry and Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering-Architecture,Ahi Evran University,Kirsehir,Turkey;5.Department of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology,M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,Moscow,Russia;6.Bionanotechnology Laboratory, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology,Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences,Baku,Azerbaijan
Abstract:Increasing inefficiency of production of important agricultural plants raises one of the biggest problems in the modern world. Herbicide application is still the best method of weed management. Traditional herbicides blocking only one of the plant metabolic pathways is ineffective due to the rapid growth of herbicide-resistant weeds. The synthesis of novel compounds effectively suppressing several metabolic processes, and therefore achieving the synergism effect would serve as the alternative approach to weed problem. For this reason, recently, we synthesized a series of nine novel Cu(II) complexes and four ligands, characterized them with different analyses techniques, and carried out their primary evaluation as inhibitors of photosynthetic electron transfer in spinach thylakoids (design, synthesis, and evaluation of a series of Cu(II) based metal–organic complexes as possible inhibitors of photosynthesis, J Photochem Photobiol B, submitted). Here, we evaluated in vitro inhibitory potency of these agents against: photochemistry and carbonic anhydrase activity of photosystem II (PSII); α-carbonic anhydrase from bovine erythrocytes; as well as glutathione reductase from chloroplast and baker’s yeast. Our results show that all Cu(II) complexes excellently inhibit glutathione reductase and PSII carbonic anhydrase activity. Some of them also decently inhibit PSII photosynthetic activity.
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