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Understanding the competing pathways leading to hydropyrene and isoelisabethatriene.

Shani ZevMarion RingelRonja DrillerBernhard LollThomas Bartholomäus BrückDan Thomas Major
Published in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2022)
Terpene synthases are responsible for the biosynthesis of terpenes, the largest family of natural products. Hydropyrene synthase generates hydropyrene and hydropyrenol as its main products along with two byproducts, isoelisabethatrienes A and B. Fascinatingly, a single active site mutation (M75L) diverts the product distribution towards isoelisabethatrienes A and B. In the current work, we study the competing pathways leading to these products using quantum chemical calculations in the gas phase. We show that there is a great thermodynamic preference for hydropyrene and hydropyrenol formation, and hence most likely in the synthesis of the isoelisabethatriene products kinetic control is at play.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory