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Exploiting a C-N Bond Forming Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase for C-S Bond Formation.

Iori MoritaTakahiro MoriTakaaki MitsuhashiShotaro HoshinoYoshimasa TaniguchiTakashi KikuchiKei NagaeNorihiro NasuMakoto FujitaTomohiko OhwadaLeonard Kaysser
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
C-S bond formation reactions are widely distributed in the biosynthesis of biologically active molecules, and thus have received much attention over the past decades. Herein, we report intramolecular C-S bond formation by a P450 monooxygenase, TleB, which normally catalyzes a C-N bond formation in teleocidin biosynthesis. Based on the proposed reaction mechanism of TleB, a thiol-substituted substrate analogue was synthesized and tested in the enzyme reaction, which afforded the unprecedented sulfur-containing thio-indolactam V, in addition to an unusual indole-fused 6/5/8-tricyclic product whose structure was determined by the crystalline sponge method. Interestingly, conformational analysis revealed that the SOFA conformation is stable in thio-indolactam V, in sharp contrast to the major TWIST form in indolactam V, resulting in differences in their biological activities.
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