Structural and Mechanistic Insights into the C-C Bond-Forming Rearrangement Reaction Catalyzed by Heterodimeric Hinokiresinol Synthase

Journal of the American Chemical Society(2023)

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Hinokiresinol synthase (HRS) from Asparagus officinalis consists of two subunits, a and ss, and catalyzes an unusual decarboxylative rearrangement reaction of 4-coumaryl 4-coumarate to generate (Z)hinokiresinol with complete stereoselectivity. Herein, we describe the mechanism of rearrangement catalysis and the role played by the heterodimeric HRS, through structural and computational analyses. Our results suggest that the HRS reaction is unlikely to proceed via the previously hypothesized Claisen rearrangement mechanism. Instead, we propose that the 4-coumaryl 4-coumarate substrate is first cleaved into coumarate and an extended p-quinone methide, which then recombine to generate a new C-C bond. These processes are facilitated by proton transfers mediated by the basic residues (alpha-Lys164, alpha-Arg169, ss-Lys168, and ss-Arg173) in the cavity at the heterodimer interface. The active site residues, alpha-Asp165, ss-Asp169, ss-Trp17, ss-Met136, and ss Ala171, play crucial roles in controlling the regioselectivity of the coupling between the fragmented intermediates as well as the stereoselectivity of the decarboxylation step, leading to the formation of the (Z)-hinokiresinol product.
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heterodimeric hinokiresinol synthase,bond-forming
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