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Biosynthesis of lycosantalonol, a cis-prenyl derived diterpenoid.


ABSTRACT: Terpenoid natural products are generally derived from isoprenyl diphosphate precursors with trans double-bond configuration, and no diterpenoid derived from the cisoid precursor (Z,Z,Z)-nerylneryl diphosphate (1) has yet been identified. Here further investigation of a terpenoid biosynthetic gene cluster from tomato is reported, which resulted in identification of a biosynthetic pathway from 1, in a pathway featuring a number of interesting transformations. Compound 1 is first cyclized to a tricyclene core ring structure analogous to that found in ?-santalene, with the resulting diterpene termed here lycosantalene (2). Quantum chemical calculations indicate a role for the diphosphate anion coproduct in this cyclization reaction. Subsequently, the internal cis double bond of the neryl side chain in 2 is then further transformed to an ?-hydroxy ketone moiety via an epoxide intermediate (3). Oxygen labeling studies indicate 3 undergoes oxidative conversion to lycosantalonol (4). Thus, in addition to elucidating the cisoid origins of 4, this work has further provided mechanistic insight into the interesting transformations required for its production.

SUBMITTER: Zi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4277783 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biosynthesis of lycosantalonol, a cis-prenyl derived diterpenoid.

Zi Jiachen J   Matsuba Yuki Y   Hong Young J YJ   Jackson Alana J AJ   Tantillo Dean J DJ   Pichersky Eran E   Peters Reuben J RJ  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20141121 49


Terpenoid natural products are generally derived from isoprenyl diphosphate precursors with trans double-bond configuration, and no diterpenoid derived from the cisoid precursor (Z,Z,Z)-nerylneryl diphosphate (1) has yet been identified. Here further investigation of a terpenoid biosynthetic gene cluster from tomato is reported, which resulted in identification of a biosynthetic pathway from 1, in a pathway featuring a number of interesting transformations. Compound 1 is first cyclized to a tric  ...[more]

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