Iodide Enhances the Production of Pseurotin D over Pseurotin A by Inverting the Preference for the SN2 versus the SN2′ Product in the Final Nonenzymatic Step

Authors
Choi, YukyungKim, YeongseoCha, Jin WookLee, Gyu SungPham, Huong T.Ngo, Men ThiKim, SaegunKim, Chung SubKang, Kyo Bin
Issue Date
2025-01
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Journal of Natural Products, v.88, no.1, pp.199 - 204
Abstract
Nonenzymatic reactions, though critical in natural product biosynthesis, are significantly challenging to control. Adding 3% NaI to the culture medium of Penicillium janczewskii significantly increased pseurotin D (1) production and decreased pseurotin A (2) production. Previously, 1 and 2 were suggested to be produced via a nonenzymatic reaction, where the epoxide at C-10 undergoes SN2 (2) or SN2 ' (1) reactions. We confirmed that 1 was isolated as a 1:1 mixture of C-13 epimers by spectral elucidation via CP3 analysis aided by selective excitation NMR methods, which supported that 1 was produced through a nonenzymatic SN2 ' reaction. We propose that NaI increased the ratio of 1 by causing steric hindrance at the C-11 position of the transient intermediate, which makes C-13 more preferred in the SN2/SN2 ' competition.
Keywords
ELUCIDATION; METABOLITES; ALCOHOLS
ISSN
0163-3864
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/151596
DOI
10.1021/acs.jnatprod.4c01128
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