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Flipping the Substrate Creates a Highly Selective Halohydrin Dehalogenase for the Synthesis of Chiral 4-Aryl-2-oxazolidinones from Readily Available Epoxides

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ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 4768-4777

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.2c06417

Keywords

chiral 4-aryl-2-oxazolidinones; epoxide ring opening; halohydrin dehalogenase; regioselectivity; stereoselectivity; kinetic resolution

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In this study, a unique halohydrin dehalogenase (AbHheG) was found to have high activity and alpha/beta-regioselectivity toward the ring opening of racemic styrene oxide with cyanate but with poor stereoselectivity. By reshaping the substrate-binding site of AbHheG, a variant Y15M/N182S was obtained with excellent alpha/beta-regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. This work demonstrated that halohydrin dehalogenase is a useful biocatalyst for the synthesis of both enantiomers of 4-aryl-2-oxazolidinones from readily available racemic styrene oxides.
Chiral oxazolidinones are a class of important heterocyclic compounds in pharmaceutical chemistry due to their biological activity. Halohydrin dehalogenase-catalyzed epoxide ring-opening reaction with cyanate offers an attractive approach to the synthesis of chiral oxazolidinones, but the alpha/beta-regioselectivity and stereoselectivity are still un-addressed issues. In this study, a unique halohydrin dehalogenase (AbHheG) was found to have high activity and alpha/beta-regioselectivity toward the ring opening of racemic styrene oxide with cyanate but with poor stereoselectivity (E < 3). By reshaping the substrate-binding site of AbHheG, a variant Y15M/N182S was obtained with excellent alpha/beta-regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. The variant showed E > 200 for 9 of the 13 tested styrene oxides. Since (R)-4-aryl-2-oxazolidinones were easily separated from (R)-styrene oxides, both (R)-and (S)-4-aryl-2-oxazolidinones could be readily prepared. Crystallographic and enzyme-substrate docking analysis showed that flipping of the substrate in the binding site resulted in the R-configuration substrate being away from the catalytic triad in the mutant, which was responsible for the enhanced alpha/beta-regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. This work has demonstrated that halohydrin dehalogenase is a useful biocatalyst for the synthesis of both enantiomers of 4-aryl-2-oxazolidinones from readily available racemic styrene oxides. The structural and computational studies provide a guidance for further engineering of halohydrin dehalogenases to control the alpha/beta- regioselectivity and stereoselectivity for the efficient synthesis of the desired optically pure 4-or 5-substituted 2-oxazolidinones.

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