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Enzymatic synthesis of an indole diterpene by an oxidosqualene cyclase: mechanistic, biosynthetic, and phylogenetic implications
Authors:Xiong Quanbo  Zhu Xiuwen  Wilson William K  Ganesan A  Matsuda Seiichi P T
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005, USA.
Abstract:Petromindole (1) is an unusual indole diterpene that bears a triterpene-like carbon skeleton, suggesting biogenesis from 3-(omega-oxido-geranylgeranyl)indole (4). We found that lupeol synthase (LUP1) from Arabidopsis thaliana cyclizes 4 to 1. Chiral HPLC comparisons of racemic 1 (from biomimetic cyclization of N-pivaloyl-4) with the LUP1 product and authentic 1 established the absolute stereochemistry of petromindole (3S) as that of cyclic triterpenes. Quantum mechanical calculations and conformational analysis of intermediates in the cyclization of 4 to 1 indicated that petromindole biosynthesis differs fundamentally from that of other indole diterpenes. This analysis revealed that radarins also originate from cyclization of 4 but undergo a backbone rearrangement rather than annulation to indole. The combined results support our hypothesis that native fungal petromindole synthase evolved from a pentacyclic triterpene synthase distant from most other indole diterpene synthases.
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