Torsten Luksch
Syngenta
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Science | 2013
Clemens Lamberth; Stephane Jeanmart; Torsten Luksch; Andrew Plant
Crop protection chemistry has come a long way from its “alchemic” beginnings in the late 19th century to a high-tech science that supports the sustainable production of food, feed, and fiber for a rapidly growing population. Cutting-edge developments in the design and synthesis of agrochemicals help to tackle today’s challenges of weed and pest resistance, higher regulatory safety margins, and higher cost of goods with the invention of selective, environmentally benign, low use rate, and cost-effective active ingredients.
PLOS ONE | 2012
Gabriel Scalliet; Judith Bowler; Torsten Luksch; Lucy Kirchhofer-Allan; Diana Steinhauer; Keith Ward; Michael Niklaus; Andreas Verras; Michael Csukai; Antoine Daina; Raymonde Fonné-Pfister
A range of novel carboxamide fungicides, inhibitors of the succinate dehydrogenase enzyme (SDH, EC 1.3.5.1) is currently being introduced to the crop protection market. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of structurally distinct carboxamides on target site resistance development and to assess possible impact on fitness. We used a UV mutagenesis approach in Mycosphaerella graminicola, a key pathogen of wheat to compare the nature, frequencies and impact of target mutations towards five subclasses of carboxamides. From this screen we identified 27 amino acid substitutions occurring at 18 different positions on the 3 subunits constituting the ubiquinone binding (Qp) site of the enzyme. The nature of substitutions and cross resistance profiles indicated significant differences in the binding interaction to the enzyme across the different inhibitors. Pharmacophore elucidation followed by docking studies in a tridimensional SDH model allowed us to propose rational hypotheses explaining some of the differential behaviors for the first time. Interestingly all the characterized substitutions had a negative impact on enzyme efficiency, however very low levels of enzyme activity appeared to be sufficient for cell survival. In order to explore the impact of mutations on pathogen fitness in vivo and in planta, homologous recombinants were generated for a selection of mutation types. In vivo, in contrast to previous studies performed in yeast and other organisms, SDH mutations did not result in a major increase of reactive oxygen species levels and did not display any significant fitness penalty. However, a number of Qp site mutations affecting enzyme efficiency were shown to have a biological impact in planta. Using the combined approaches described here, we have significantly improved our understanding of possible resistance mechanisms to carboxamides and performed preliminary fitness penalty assessment in an economically important plant pathogen years ahead of possible resistance development in the field.
Archive | 2012
Jérôme Yves Cassayre; Qacemi Myriem El; Torsten Luksch; Peter Renold
Archive | 2013
Andrew Edmunds; Aurelien Bigot; Roger Graham Hall; André Jeanguenat; Torsten Luksch; Sebastian Rendler
Archive | 2013
Anthony Cornelius O'sullivan; Olivier Loiseleur; Roman Staiger; Torsten Luksch; Thomas Pitterna
Archive | 2013
Anthony Cornelius O'sullivan; Olivier Loiseleur; Daniel Stierli; Torsten Luksch; Thomas Pitterna
Archive | 2014
Anthony Cornelius O'sullivan; Régis Jean Georges Mondiere; Olivier Loiseleur; Tomas Smejkal; Torsten Luksch; André Jeanguenat; Raphaël Dumeunier; Edouard Godineau; Thomas Pitterna
Archive | 2014
Thomas Pitterna; Olivier Loiseleur; Torsten Luksch; Régis Jean Georges Mondiere
Archive | 2017
Clemens Lamberth; Fredrik Cederbaum; Guillaume Berthon; Jayant Umarye; Pranab R. Kanjilal; Ravindra Sonawane; Sarah Sulzer-Mosse; Torsten Luksch
Archive | 2015
Raphaël Dumeunier; Edouard Godineau; Thomas Pitterna; Tomas Smejkal; Georges Mondiere Régis Jean; Olivier Loiseleur; Cornelius O'sullivan Anthony; Torsten Luksch; André Jeanguenat