Deciphering Pyrrolidine And Olefin Formation Mechanism In Kainic Acid Biosynthesis

ACS CATALYSIS(2021)

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Metalloenzyme-catalyzed cyclization involving C-H bond activation is a powerful strategy to construct molecular complexity found in natural product biosynthesis. In the isodomoic acid and kainic acid biosynthetic pathways, mononuclear non-heme iron enzymes catalyze cyclization along with desaturation reactions that install the pyrrolidine and the olefin. Using complementary approaches, a plausible reaction pathway of kainic acid formation is established. Following H atom abstraction by an Fe(IV)-oxo species, the resulting radical interacts with the N-prenyl group to promote pyrrolidine installation. The reaction then undergoes a carbocation-triggered desaturation to construct kainic acid.
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metalloenzyme, C-H activation, cyclization, desaturation, enzyme mechanism
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