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Design and visualization of second‐generation cyanoisoindole‐based fluorescent strigolactone analogs
Authors:Melissa Van Overtveldt,Lukas Braem,Sylwia Struk,Anna M. Kaczmarek,Fran  ois‐Didier Boyer,Rik Van Deun,Kris Gevaert,Sofie Goormachtig,Thomas S. A. Heugebaert,Christian V. Stevens
Affiliation:Melissa Van Overtveldt,Lukas Braem,Sylwia Struk,Anna M. Kaczmarek,François‐Didier Boyer,Rik Van Deun,Kris Gevaert,Sofie Goormachtig,Thomas S. A. Heugebaert,Christian V. Stevens
Abstract:Strigolactones (SLs) are a family of terpenoid allelochemicals that were recognized as plant hormones only a decade ago. They influence a myriad of both above‐ and below‐ground developmental processes, and are an important survival strategy for plants in nutrient‐deprived soils. A rapidly emerging approach to gain knowledge on hormone signaling is the use of traceable analogs. A unique class of labeled SL analogs was constructed, in which the original tricyclic lactone moiety of natural SLs is replaced by a fluorescent cyanoisoindole ring system. Biological evaluation as parasitic seed germination stimulant and hypocotyl elongation repressor proved the potency of the cyanoisoindole strigolactone analogs (CISAs) to be comparable to the commonly accepted standard GR24. Additionally, via a SMXL6 protein degradation assay, we provided molecular evidence that the compounds elicit SL‐like responses through the natural signaling cascade. All CISAs were shown to exhibit fluorescent properties, and the high quantum yield and Stokes shift of the pyrroloindole derivative CISA‐7 also enabled in vivo visualization in plants. In contrast to the previously reported fluorescent analogs, CISA‐7 displays a large similarity in shape and structure with natural SLs, which renders the analog a promising tracer to investigate the spatiotemporal distribution of SLs in plants and fungi.
Keywords:strigolactone  fluorescence labeling  isoindole  pyrroloindole  parasitic seed germination     Phelipanche ramosa     hypocotyl elongation  SMXL6 degradation     Arabidopsis thaliana   
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