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Min Zhao1, Baojian Li1,2, Ying Gao1,2
1School of Pharmacy, Xinjiang Second Medical College, Karamay 834000, China.
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As the key enzyme catalyzing the final step in heme and chlorophyll biosynthesis, protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) is a crucial target for herbicide development. To date, over 40 PPO inhibitors have been commercialized. They offer high efficacy, environmental safety, low application rates, and broad-spectrum weed control. Recently, significant progress has been made in PPO structural biology, with several crystal structures resolved. Despite decades of use, the emergence of resistant weeds necessitates the continuous innovation of novel PPO inhibitors. This review systematically summarizes PPO three-dimensional structures, enzyme-inhibitor interaction mechanisms, and quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs). Finally, we outline rational molecular design strategies for the next generation of PPO inhibitors.
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