Ontochem and Priaxon Join Forces to Increase Stress Tolerance of Crops
New approach shall minimize growth losses without genetic engineering
Approximately 40% of all crop losses are induced by abiotic stress, whereas only 20% are caused by insects or weeds. Typical abiotic stress factors are drought, UV radiation and soil loading by salts. The plant enzyme PARP is only being activated under stress conditions. When activated, metabolic PARP processes consume a lot of energy resources of the plant, which are than missing for the normal growth of the plant.
In this Biotech-Biotech cooperation Ontochem will explore and optimize the biological efficacy of novel inhibitors on enzymes and plants. In parallel, the effects on insects and other animals are examined and excluded. Priaxon takes over the planning and syntheses of new potential inhibitors.
"We are delighted to be working with Ontochem whom we recognize as leaders in the biology of plant PARP," said Dr. Jürgen Kolb, Chief Executive Officer of Priaxon.
”Priaxon has developed an efficient toolbox for the design and synthesis of biologically active compounds - we are confident to identify useful products in a rather short time period in this collaboration”, said Lutz Weber, Chief Executive Officer of Ontochem.
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