Macrophomate synthase: QM/MM simulations address the Diels-Alder versus Michael-Aldol reaction mechanism

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作者
Guimaraes, CRW [1 ]
Udier-Blagovic, M [1 ]
Jorgensen, WL [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Dept Chem, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
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10.1021/ja043905b
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Macrophomate synthase (MPS) of the phytopathogenic fungus Macrophoma commelinae catalyzes the transformation of 2-pyrone derivatives to the corresponding benzoate analogues. The transformation proceeds through three separate chemical reactions, including decarboxylation of oxalacetate to produce pyruvate enolate, two C-C bond formations between 2-pyrone and pyruvate enolate that form a bicyclic intermediate, and final decarboxylation with concomitant dehydration. Although some evidence suggests that the second step of the reaction catalyzed by MPS is a Diels-Alder reaction, definite proof that the C-C bond formations occur via a concerted mechanism is still required. An alternative route for formation of the C-C bonds is a stepwise Michael-aldol reaction. In this work, mixed quantum and molecular mechanics (QM/MM) combined with Monte Carlo simulations and free-energy perturbation (FEP) calculations were performed to investigate the relative stabilities of the transition states (TS) for both reaction mechanisms. The key results are that the Diels-Alder TS model is 17.7 and 12.1 kcal/mol less stable than the Michael and aldol TSs in the stepwise route, respectively. Therefore, this work indicates that the Michael-aldol mechanism is the route used by MPS to catalyze the second step of the overall transformation, and that the enzyme is not a natural Diels-Alderase, as claimed by Ose and co-workers (Nature 2003, 422, 185-189; Acta Crystallogr. 2004, D60, 1187-1197). A modified link-atom treatment for the bonds at the QM/MM interface is also presented.
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