Date published: 2025-9-15

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D53 Inhibitors

D53 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target the D53 protein, a key repressor in the strigolactone signaling pathway of plants. The D53 protein plays a crucial role in regulating plant architecture by controlling processes such as shoot branching and root development. By inhibiting D53, these compounds modulate the strigolactone pathway, leading to alterations in gene expression that affect plant growth patterns. The inhibition of D53 disrupts its interaction with other signaling molecules like DWARF14 (D14) and SUPPRESSOR OF MAX2 1 (SMXL proteins), which are essential for normal strigolactone perception and response.

Chemically, D53 inhibitors encompass a diverse range of structures, often designed to mimic or interfere with natural ligands within the strigolactone pathway. These compounds may include synthetic analogs of strigolactones or molecules featuring functional groups that enable strong binding to the D53 protein. The design of these inhibitors involves detailed structural analysis of D53 to identify critical binding sites and interaction domains. Techniques such as X-ray crystallography and molecular docking simulations are instrumental in optimizing these compounds for enhanced affinity and specificity. By fine-tuning molecular features like hydrophobicity, electronic distribution, and steric factors, researchers aim to develop D53 inhibitors that effectively modulate the protein's activity, contributing to a deeper understanding of plant growth regulation at the molecular level.

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