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Mode of Action of Herbicidal Derivatives of Aminomethylenebisphosphonic Acid. Part II. Reversal of Herbicidal Action by Aromatic Amino Acids

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The herbicidal action of N-pyridylaminomethylenebisphosphonic acids is accompanied by an impairment of anthocyanin biosynthesis. This suggests that they might act as inhibitors of some steps in aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. Herbicidal effects were reversed by aromatic amino acids using both bacterial and plant models, a finding that strongly supports this hypothesis. Structural features of these compounds suggest the sixth enzyme in the shikimate pathway 5-enol-pyruvoylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase as a possible target, since a strong structural similarity exists between aminomethylenebisphosphonic acid and an inhibitor of EPSP synthase, the herbicide glyphosate. This is, however, not the case since they did not act as inhibitors of this enzyme.

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Received July 29; 1996; accepted May 27, 1997

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Forlani, G., Kafarski, P., Lejczak, B. et al. Mode of Action of Herbicidal Derivatives of Aminomethylenebisphosphonic Acid. Part II. Reversal of Herbicidal Action by Aromatic Amino Acids. J Plant Growth Regul 16, 147–152 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00006989

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