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Harnessing the Substrate Promiscuity of Dioxygenase AsqJ and Developing Efficient Chemoenzymatic Synthesis for Quinolones.

Haoyu Tang1, Yijie Tang2, Igor V Kurnikov2, Hsuan-Jen Liao3, Nei-Li Chan3, Maria G Kurnikova2, Yisong Guo2, Wei-Chen Chang1.   

Abstract

Nature has developed complexity-generating reactions within natural product biosynthetic pathways. However, direct utilization of these pathways to prepare compound libraries remains challenging due to limited substrate scopes, involvement of multiple-step reactions, and moderate robustness of these sophisticated enzymatic transformations. Synthetic chemistry, on the other hand, offers an alternative approach to prepare natural product analogs. However, owing to complex and diverse functional groups appended on the targeted molecules, dedicated design and development of synthetic strategies are typically required. Herein, by leveraging the power of chemo-enzymatic synthesis, we report an approach to bridge the gap between biological and synthetic strategies in the preparation of quinolone alkaloid analogs. Leading by in silico analysis, the predicted substrate analogs were chemically synthesized. The AsqJ-catalyzed asymmetric epoxidation of these substrate analogues was followed by an Lewis Acid-triggered ring contraction to complete the viridicatin formation. We evaluated the robustness of this method in gram-scale reactions. Lastly, through chemoenzymatic cascades, a library of quinolone alkaloids is effectively prepared.

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Keywords:  AsqJ; Chemo-enzymatic synthesis; Fe/2OG enzyme; Quinolone; rearrangement

Year:  2021        PMID: 35721870      PMCID: PMC9202757          DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.1c01150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Catal            Impact factor:   13.700


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