| Literature DB >> 23963956 |
Young J Hong1, Sandra Irmisch, Selina C Wang, Stefan Garms, Jonathan Gershenzon, Liansuo Zu, Tobias G Köllner, Dean J Tantillo.
Abstract
Terpene synthases, as key enzymes of terpene biosynthesis, have garnered the attention of chemists and biologists for many years. Their carbocationic reaction mechanisms are responsible for the huge variety of terpene structures in nature. These mechanisms are amenable to study by using classical biochemical approaches as well as computational analysis, and in this study we combine quantum-chemical calculations and deuterium-labeling experiments to elucidate the reaction mechanism of a triquinane forming sesquiterpene synthase from chamomile. Our results suggest that the reaction from farnesyl diphosphate to triquinanes proceeds through caryophyllyl and presilphiperfolanyl cations and involves the protonation of a stable (-)-(E)-β-caryophyllene intermediate. A tyrosine residue was identified that appears to be involved in the proton-transfer process.Entities:
Keywords: biosynthesis; carbocations; density functional calculations; natural products; reaction mechanisms; terpenoids
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23963956 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201301018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236