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Computational Prediction and Experimental Validation of a Bridged Cation Intermediate in Akanthomycin Biosynthesis.

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Here we report a computation-driven chemoenzymatic synthesis and biosynthesis of the natural product deoxyakanthomycin, an atropisomeric pyridone natural product that features a 7-membered carbocycle with five stereocenters, one of which… Click to show full abstract

Here we report a computation-driven chemoenzymatic synthesis and biosynthesis of the natural product deoxyakanthomycin, an atropisomeric pyridone natural product that features a 7-membered carbocycle with five stereocenters, one of which a quaternary center. The one-step synthesis from a biosynthetic precursor is based on computational analysis that predicted a σ-bridged cation mediated cyclization mechanism to form deoxyakanthomycin. The σ-bridged cation rationalizes the observed substrate-controlled selectivity; diastereoselectivity arises from attack of water anti to the σ-bridging, as is generally found for σ-bridged cations. Our studies also reveal a unifying biosynthetic strategy for 2-pyridone natural products that derive from a common o-quinone methide to create diverse structures.

Keywords: experimental validation; biosynthesis; cation; computational prediction; bridged cation; prediction experimental

Journal Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year Published: 2022

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