Regio- and stereospecific conversion of 4-alkylphenols by the covalent flavoprotein vanillyl-alcohol oxidase

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van den Heuvel, RHH [1 ]
Fraaije, MW [1 ]
Laane, C [1 ]
van Berkel, WJH [1 ]
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[1] Agr Univ Wageningen, Res Ctr, Biochem Lab, Dept Biomol Sci, NL-6703 HA Wageningen, Netherlands
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10.1128/JB.180.21.5646-5651.1998
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The regio- and stereospecific conversion of prochiral 4-alkylphenols by the covalent flavoprotein vanillyl-alcohol oxidase was investigated, The enzyme was active, with 4-alkylphenols bearing aliphatic side chains of up to seven carbon atoms. Optimal catalytic efficiency occurred with 4-ethylphenol and 4-n-propylphenols. These short-chain 4-alkylphenols are stereoselectively hydroxylated to the corresponding (R)-1-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)alcohols (F.P. Drijfhout, M. W. Fraaije, H. Jongejan, W. J. H. van Berkel, and M. C. R. Franssen, Biotechnol. Bioeng. 59:171-177, 1998), (S)-1-(4'-Hydroxyphenyl)ethanol was found to be a far better substrate than (R)-1-(4'-hydroxyphenyl) ethanol, explaining why during the enzymatic conversion of 4-ethylphenol nearly no 4-hydroxyacetophenone is formed. Medium-chain 4-alkylphenols were exclusively converted by vanillyl-alcohol oxidase to the corresponding 1-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)alkenes. The relative cis-trans stereochemistry of these reactions was strongly dependent on the nature of the alkyl side chain, The enzymatic conversion of 4-sec-butylphenol resulted in two (4'-hydroxyphenyl)-sec-butene isomers with identical masses but different fragmentation patterns. We conclude that the water accessibility of the enzyme active site and the orientation of the hydrophobic alkyl side chain of the substrate are of major importance in determining the regiospecific and stereochemical outcome of vanillyl-alcohol oxidase-mediated conversions of 4-alkylphenols.
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