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Experimental and computational investigation of the uncatalyzed rearrangement and elimination reactions of isochorismate
Authors:DeClue Michael S  Baldridge Kim K  Kast Peter  Hilvert Donald
Institution:Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, ETH Zürich, CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland.
Abstract:The versatile biosynthetic intermediate isochorismate decomposes in aqueous buffer by two competitive pathways, one leading to isoprephenate by a facile Claisen rearrangement and the other to salicylate via elimination of the enolpyruvyl side chain. Computation suggests that both processes are concerted but asynchronous pericyclic reactions, with considerable C-O cleavage in the transition state but relatively little C-C bond formation (rearrangement) or hydrogen atom transfer to the enolpyruvyl side chain (elimination). Kinetic experiments show that rearrangement is roughly 8-times more favorable than elimination. Moreover, transfer of the C2 hydrogen atom to C9 was verified by monitoring the decomposition of 2-(2)H]isochorismate, which was prepared chemoenzymatically from labeled shikimate, by (2)H NMR spectroscopy and observing the appearance of 3-(2)H]pyruvate. Finally, the isotope effects obtained with the C2 deuterated substrate are in good agreement with calculations assuming pericyclic reaction mechanisms. These results provide a benchmark for mechanistic investigations of isochorismate mutase and isochorismate pyruvate lyase, the enzymes that respectively catalyze the rearrangement and elimination reactions in plants and bacteria.
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