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Biomimetic Formation of 2‐Tropolones by Dioxygenase‐Catalysed Ring Expansion of Substituted 2,4‐Cyclohexadienones
Authors:Meite Xin Dr  Timothy D H Bugg Prof Dr
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL (UK), Fax: (+44)?2476‐524112
Abstract:Substituted 2‐tropolone natural products are found in plants and fungi. Their biosynthesis is thought to occur by ring expansion from a cyclohexadienone precursor, but this reaction has not previously been demonstrated experimentally. Treatment of 6‐hydroxy‐6‐hydroxymethylcyclohexa‐2,4‐dienone with the non‐haem iron(II)‐dependent extradiol catechol dioxygenase MhpB from Escherichia coli results in the formation of the 2‐tropolone ring‐expansion product through a pinacol‐type rearrangement. Three further substituted cyclohexa‐2,4‐dienone analogues were prepared, and treatment of each analogue was found to give the substituted 2‐tropolone ring‐expansion product. This ring expansion could also be effected nonenzymatically by treatment with 1,4,7‐triazacyclononane and FeCl2. This is a novel transformation for non‐haem iron‐dependent enzymes, and this is the first experimental demonstration of the proposed ring‐expansion reaction in tropolone biosynthesis.
Keywords:biosynthesis  cyclohexadienones  dioxygenases  pinacol rearrangement  ring expansion  tropolones
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