Literature DB >> 34745712

Implications for an imidazol-2-yl carbene intermediate in the rhodanase-catalyzed C-S bond formation reaction of anaerobic ergothioneine biosynthesis.

Ronghai Cheng1, Rui Lai1, Chao Peng2, Juan Lopez1, Zhihong Li2, Nathchar Naowarojna1, Kelin Li1, Christina Wong1, Norman Lee1, Stephen A Whelan1, Lu Qiao1, Mark W Grinstaff3, Jiangyun Wang4, Qiang Cui1, Pinghua Liu1.   

Abstract

In the anaerobic ergothioneine biosynthetic pathway, a rhodanese domain containing enzyme (EanB) activates tne hercynine's sp2 ε-C-H Dona ana replaces it with a C-S bond to produce ergothioneine. The key intermediate for this trans-sulfuration reaction is the Cys412 persulfide. Substitution of the EanB-Cys412 persulfide with a Cys412 perselenide does not yield the selenium analog of ergothioneine, selenoneine. However, in deuterated buffer, the perselenide-modified EanB catalyzes the deuterium exchange between hercynine's sp2 ε-C-H bond and D2O. Results from QM/MM calculations suggest that the reaction involves a carbene intermediate and that Tyr353 plays a key role. We hypothesize that modulating the pKa of Tyr353 will affect the deuterium-exchange rate. Indeed, the 3,5-difluoro tyrosine containing EanB catalyzes the deuterium exchange reaction with k ex of ~10-fold greater than the wild-type EanB (EanBWT). With regards to potential mechanisms, these results support the involvement of a carbene intermediate in EanB-catalysis, rendering EanB as one of the few carbene-intermediate involving enzymatic systems.

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Keywords:  QM/MM calculation; anaerobic biosynthesis; carbene intermediate; ergothioneine; selenonine; unnatural amino acid (uAA)

Year:  2021        PMID: 34745712      PMCID: PMC8570591          DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c04886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Catal            Impact factor:   13.084


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