Aldrich_2005_J.Am.Chem.Soc_127_8910

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Title : Chemoenzymatic synthesis of the polyketide macrolactone 10-deoxymethynolide - Aldrich_2005_J.Am.Chem.Soc_127_8910
Author(s) : Aldrich CC , Venkatraman L , Sherman DH , Fecik RA
Ref : Journal of the American Chemical Society , 127 :8910 , 2005
Abstract :

The polyketide synthase-derived pikromycin thioesterase (Pik TE) is unique in its ability to catalyze the cyclization of 12- and 14-membered macrolactones. In this investigation, the total synthesis of the natural hexaketide chain elongation intermediate as its N-acetyl cysteamine (NAC) thioester has been achieved, and its reaction with Pik TE demonstrated the ability of Pik TE to catalyze its macrolactonization to the natural product 10-deoxymethynolide. A steady-state kinetic analysis of the hexaketide chain intermediate with Pik TE was done. A preliminary substrate specificity study with unnatural hexaketide analogues was accomplished, demonstrating the importance of total synthesis in obtaining access to advanced polyketide intermediates. The results show the sensitivity of Pik TE to minor substrate modifications, and illustrate the potential use of thioesterases as versatile macrolactonization catalysts.

PubMedSearch : Aldrich_2005_J.Am.Chem.Soc_127_8910
PubMedID: 15969542

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Aldrich CC, Venkatraman L, Sherman DH, Fecik RA (2005)
Chemoenzymatic synthesis of the polyketide macrolactone 10-deoxymethynolide
Journal of the American Chemical Society 127 :8910

Aldrich CC, Venkatraman L, Sherman DH, Fecik RA (2005)
Journal of the American Chemical Society 127 :8910