Discovery, Characterization and Synthetic Application of a Promiscuous Nonheme Iron Biocatalyst with Dual Hydroxylase-Desaturase Activity

13 May 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases (aKGDs) have recently emerged as useful biocatalysts for C–H oxidation and functionalization. In this work, we characterized a new aKGD from aculene biosynthesis, AneA, which displays broad promiscuity toward a number of substrates with different ring systems. Unexpectedly, AneA was found to be capable of both desaturation and hydroxylation and require an amino ester motif on its substrate for productive catalysis. Insights gathered from the biochemical characterization and substrate-activity profiling of AneA enabled the development of a chemoenzymatic strategy toward several complex sesquiterpenoids.

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Synthetic procedure, biochemical procedure, compound characterization
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