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Chemoenzymatic o-Quinone Methide Formation

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 141, 期 51, 页码 20269-20277

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b10474

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  1. University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute
  2. University of Michigan Department of Chemistry
  3. National Science Foundation
  4. National Institutes of Health Chemistry Biology Interface Training Grant [T32 GM 008597]
  5. University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School
  6. NIH [R35GM128830]

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Generation of reactive intermediates and interception of these fleeting species under physiological conditions is a common strategy employed by Nature to build molecular complexity. However, selective formation of these species under mild conditions using classical synthetic techniques is an outstanding challenge. Here, we demonstrate the utility of biocatalysis in generating o-quinone methide intermediates with precise chemoselectivity under mild, aqueous conditions. Specifically alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent non-heme iron enzymes, CitB and ClaD, are employed to selectively modify benzylic C-H bonds of o-cresol substrates. In this transformation, biocatalytic hydroxylation of a benzylic C-H bond affords a benzylic alcohol product which, under the aqueous reaction conditions, is in equilibrium with the corresponding o-quinone methide. o-Quinone methide interception by a nucleophile or a dienophile allows for one-pot conversion of benzylic C-H bonds into C-C, C-N, C-O, and C-S bonds in chemoenzymatic cascades on preparative scale. The chemoselectivity and mild nature of this platform is showcased here by the selective modification of peptides and chemoenzymatic synthesis of the chroman natural product (-)-xyloketal D.

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