Photosynthetic electron transport inhibition by pyrones and pyridones: structure–activity relationships
T Asami, S Yoshida, N Takahashi
Index: Asami, Tadao; Yoshida, Shigeo; Takahashi, Nobutaka Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1986 , vol. 50, # 2 p. 469 - 474
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Abstract
The 4-pyrone and 4-pyridone series were examined as a new type of photosynthetic inhibitor because of a structural resemblance to the co-enzyme plastoquinone, which lies between photosystem II and cytochrome b. These compounds inhibited a Hill reaction at 'the plastoquinone pool.'From our study of the structure/activity relationships for 4-pyrones and 4- pyridones, it has become clear that these compounds need no strict structural ...
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