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On the Catalytic Mechanism of (S)‐2‐Hydroxypropylphosphonic Acid Epoxidase (HppE): A Hybrid DFT Study
Authors:Anna Miłaczewska  Prof Ewa Broclawik  Dr Tomasz Borowski
Institution:Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Niezapominajek 8, 30‐239, Cracow (Poland), Fax: (+48)?12‐4251923
Abstract:The mechanism of oxidative epoxidation catalyzed by HppE, which is the ultimate step in the biosynthesis of fosfomycin, was studied by using hybrid DFT quantum chemistry methods. An active site model used in the computations was based on the available crystal structure for the HppE‐FeII‐(S)‐HPP complex and it comprised first‐shell ligands of iron as well as second‐shell polar groups interacting with the substrates. The reaction energy profiles were constructed for three a priori plausible mechanisms proposed in the literature, and it was found that the most likely scenario for the native substrate, that is, (S)‐HPP, involves generation of the reactive FeIII? O . /FeIV?O species, which is responsible for the C? H bond‐cleavage. At the subsequent reaction stage, the OH‐rebound, which would lead to a hydroxylated product, is prevented by a fast protonation of the OH ligand and, as a result, ring closure is the energetically preferred step. For the R enantiomer of the substrate ((R)‐HPP), which is oxidized to a keto product, comparable barrier heights were found for the C? H bond activation by both the FeIII? O2 . and FeIV?O species.
Keywords:antibiotics  biosynthesis  density functional calculations  epoxidation  iron
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