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C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones

The scope for biocatalytic modification of non‐native carvone derivatives for speciality intermediates has hitherto been limited. Additionally, caprolactones are important feedstocks with diverse applications in the polymer industry and new non‐native terpenone‐derived biocatalytic caprolactone synt...

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Autores principales: Issa, Issa S., Toogood, Helen S., Johannissen, Linus O., Raftery, James, Scrutton, Nigel S., Gardiner, John M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30468546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201805219
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author Issa, Issa S.
Toogood, Helen S.
Johannissen, Linus O.
Raftery, James
Scrutton, Nigel S.
Gardiner, John M.
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Toogood, Helen S.
Johannissen, Linus O.
Raftery, James
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description The scope for biocatalytic modification of non‐native carvone derivatives for speciality intermediates has hitherto been limited. Additionally, caprolactones are important feedstocks with diverse applications in the polymer industry and new non‐native terpenone‐derived biocatalytic caprolactone syntheses are thus of potential value for industrial biocatalytic materials applications. Biocatalytic reduction of synthetic analogues of R‐(−)‐carvone with additional substituents at C3 or C6, or both C3 and C6, using three types of OYEs (OYE2, PETNR and OYE3) shows significant impact of both regio‐substitution and the substrate diastereomer. Bioreduction of (−)‐carvone derivatives substituted with a Me and/or OH group at C6 is highly dependent on the diastereomer of the substrate. Derivatives bearing C6 substituents larger than methyl moieties are not substrates. Computer docking studies of PETNR with both (6S)‐Me and (6R)‐Me substituted (−)‐carvone provides a model consistent with the outcomes of bioconversion. The products of bioreduction were efficiently biotransformed by the Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase (BVase) CHMO_Phi1 to afford novel trisubstituted lactones with complete regioselectivity to provide a new biocatalytic entry to these chiral caprolactones. This provides both new non‐native polymerization feedstock chemicals, but also with enhanced efficiency and selectivity over native (+)‐dihydrocarvone Baeyer–Villigerase expansion. Optimum enzymatic reactions were scaled up to 60–100 mg, demonstrating the utility for preparative biocatalytic synthesis of both new synthetic scaffold‐modified dihydrocarvones and efficient biocatalytic entry to new chiral caprolactones, which are potential single‐isomer chiral polymer feedstocks.
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spelling pubmed-64682732019-04-24 C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones Issa, Issa S. Toogood, Helen S. Johannissen, Linus O. Raftery, James Scrutton, Nigel S. Gardiner, John M. Chemistry Communications The scope for biocatalytic modification of non‐native carvone derivatives for speciality intermediates has hitherto been limited. Additionally, caprolactones are important feedstocks with diverse applications in the polymer industry and new non‐native terpenone‐derived biocatalytic caprolactone syntheses are thus of potential value for industrial biocatalytic materials applications. Biocatalytic reduction of synthetic analogues of R‐(−)‐carvone with additional substituents at C3 or C6, or both C3 and C6, using three types of OYEs (OYE2, PETNR and OYE3) shows significant impact of both regio‐substitution and the substrate diastereomer. Bioreduction of (−)‐carvone derivatives substituted with a Me and/or OH group at C6 is highly dependent on the diastereomer of the substrate. Derivatives bearing C6 substituents larger than methyl moieties are not substrates. Computer docking studies of PETNR with both (6S)‐Me and (6R)‐Me substituted (−)‐carvone provides a model consistent with the outcomes of bioconversion. The products of bioreduction were efficiently biotransformed by the Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase (BVase) CHMO_Phi1 to afford novel trisubstituted lactones with complete regioselectivity to provide a new biocatalytic entry to these chiral caprolactones. This provides both new non‐native polymerization feedstock chemicals, but also with enhanced efficiency and selectivity over native (+)‐dihydrocarvone Baeyer–Villigerase expansion. Optimum enzymatic reactions were scaled up to 60–100 mg, demonstrating the utility for preparative biocatalytic synthesis of both new synthetic scaffold‐modified dihydrocarvones and efficient biocatalytic entry to new chiral caprolactones, which are potential single‐isomer chiral polymer feedstocks. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-01-15 2019-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6468273/ /pubmed/30468546 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201805219 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Communications
Issa, Issa S.
Toogood, Helen S.
Johannissen, Linus O.
Raftery, James
Scrutton, Nigel S.
Gardiner, John M.
C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones
title C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones
title_full C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones
title_fullStr C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones
title_full_unstemmed C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones
title_short C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones
title_sort c3 and c6 modification‐specific oye biotransformations of synthetic carvones and sequential bvmo chemoenzymatic synthesis of chiral caprolactones
topic Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30468546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201805219
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