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Phytochemical Analysis and Binding Interaction of Cotton Seed Cake Derived Compounds with Target Protein of Meloidogyne incognita for Nematicidal Evaluation

The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita is one of the most damaging plant-parasitic nematodes and is responsible for significant crop losses worldwide. Rising human health and environmental concerns have led to the withdrawal of commonly used chemical nematicides. There has been a tremendous de...

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Autores principales: Almutairi, Fahad M., Khan, Amir, Ajmal, Mohammad Rehan, Khan, Rizwan Hasan, Khan, Mohd Farhan, Lal, Hira, Ullah, Mohammad Fahad, Ahmad, Faheem, Ahamad, Lukman, Khan, Arshad, Arif, Hussain, Ayaz Ahmad, M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9784384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122109
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author Almutairi, Fahad M.
Khan, Amir
Ajmal, Mohammad Rehan
Khan, Rizwan Hasan
Khan, Mohd Farhan
Lal, Hira
Ullah, Mohammad Fahad
Ahmad, Faheem
Ahamad, Lukman
Khan, Arshad
Arif, Hussain
Ayaz Ahmad, M.
author_facet Almutairi, Fahad M.
Khan, Amir
Ajmal, Mohammad Rehan
Khan, Rizwan Hasan
Khan, Mohd Farhan
Lal, Hira
Ullah, Mohammad Fahad
Ahmad, Faheem
Ahamad, Lukman
Khan, Arshad
Arif, Hussain
Ayaz Ahmad, M.
author_sort Almutairi, Fahad M.
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description The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita is one of the most damaging plant-parasitic nematodes and is responsible for significant crop losses worldwide. Rising human health and environmental concerns have led to the withdrawal of commonly used chemical nematicides. There has been a tremendous demand for eco-friendly bio-nematicides with beneficial properties to the nematode hosting plants, which encourages the need for alternative nematode management practices. The current study was undertaken to determine the nematicidal potential of cotton seed cake (CSC) against second-stage juvenile (J2) hatching, J2 mortality, and J2 penetration of M. incognita in tomato plants in vitro. J2s and egg masses of M. incognita were exposed to four concentrations (250, 500, 750, and 1000 mg/L) of CSC extracts. The higher J2 mortality and inhibition of J2 hatching were found at 1000 mg/L, while the least effective result was observed at 250 mg/L of the CSC extract. The CSC extract applied with the concentrations mentioned above also showed inhibition of J2 penetration in tomato roots; 1000 mg/L showed the highest inhibition of penetration, while 250 mg/L displayed the least inhibition. Using gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy, we identified 11 compounds, out of which 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid, Hexadecanoic acid, and Tetradecanoic acid were found as major compounds. Subsequently, in silico molecular docking was conducted to confirm the nematicidal behavior of CSC based on binding interactions of the above three major compounds with the targeted protein acetylcholine esterase (AChE) of M. incognita. The values of binding free energy are −5.3, −4.5, and −4.9 kcal/mol, observed for 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid, n-Hexadecanoic acid, and Tetradecanoic acid, respectively, suggesting that 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid binds with the receptor AChE more efficiently than the other two ligands. This study indicates that CSC has nematicidal potential that can be used to control M. incognita for sustainable agriculture.
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spelling pubmed-97843842022-12-24 Phytochemical Analysis and Binding Interaction of Cotton Seed Cake Derived Compounds with Target Protein of Meloidogyne incognita for Nematicidal Evaluation Almutairi, Fahad M. Khan, Amir Ajmal, Mohammad Rehan Khan, Rizwan Hasan Khan, Mohd Farhan Lal, Hira Ullah, Mohammad Fahad Ahmad, Faheem Ahamad, Lukman Khan, Arshad Arif, Hussain Ayaz Ahmad, M. Life (Basel) Article The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita is one of the most damaging plant-parasitic nematodes and is responsible for significant crop losses worldwide. Rising human health and environmental concerns have led to the withdrawal of commonly used chemical nematicides. There has been a tremendous demand for eco-friendly bio-nematicides with beneficial properties to the nematode hosting plants, which encourages the need for alternative nematode management practices. The current study was undertaken to determine the nematicidal potential of cotton seed cake (CSC) against second-stage juvenile (J2) hatching, J2 mortality, and J2 penetration of M. incognita in tomato plants in vitro. J2s and egg masses of M. incognita were exposed to four concentrations (250, 500, 750, and 1000 mg/L) of CSC extracts. The higher J2 mortality and inhibition of J2 hatching were found at 1000 mg/L, while the least effective result was observed at 250 mg/L of the CSC extract. The CSC extract applied with the concentrations mentioned above also showed inhibition of J2 penetration in tomato roots; 1000 mg/L showed the highest inhibition of penetration, while 250 mg/L displayed the least inhibition. Using gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy, we identified 11 compounds, out of which 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid, Hexadecanoic acid, and Tetradecanoic acid were found as major compounds. Subsequently, in silico molecular docking was conducted to confirm the nematicidal behavior of CSC based on binding interactions of the above three major compounds with the targeted protein acetylcholine esterase (AChE) of M. incognita. The values of binding free energy are −5.3, −4.5, and −4.9 kcal/mol, observed for 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid, n-Hexadecanoic acid, and Tetradecanoic acid, respectively, suggesting that 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid binds with the receptor AChE more efficiently than the other two ligands. This study indicates that CSC has nematicidal potential that can be used to control M. incognita for sustainable agriculture. MDPI 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9784384/ /pubmed/36556474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122109 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Almutairi, Fahad M.
Khan, Amir
Ajmal, Mohammad Rehan
Khan, Rizwan Hasan
Khan, Mohd Farhan
Lal, Hira
Ullah, Mohammad Fahad
Ahmad, Faheem
Ahamad, Lukman
Khan, Arshad
Arif, Hussain
Ayaz Ahmad, M.
Phytochemical Analysis and Binding Interaction of Cotton Seed Cake Derived Compounds with Target Protein of Meloidogyne incognita for Nematicidal Evaluation
title Phytochemical Analysis and Binding Interaction of Cotton Seed Cake Derived Compounds with Target Protein of Meloidogyne incognita for Nematicidal Evaluation
title_full Phytochemical Analysis and Binding Interaction of Cotton Seed Cake Derived Compounds with Target Protein of Meloidogyne incognita for Nematicidal Evaluation
title_fullStr Phytochemical Analysis and Binding Interaction of Cotton Seed Cake Derived Compounds with Target Protein of Meloidogyne incognita for Nematicidal Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical Analysis and Binding Interaction of Cotton Seed Cake Derived Compounds with Target Protein of Meloidogyne incognita for Nematicidal Evaluation
title_short Phytochemical Analysis and Binding Interaction of Cotton Seed Cake Derived Compounds with Target Protein of Meloidogyne incognita for Nematicidal Evaluation
title_sort phytochemical analysis and binding interaction of cotton seed cake derived compounds with target protein of meloidogyne incognita for nematicidal evaluation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9784384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122109
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