Enzyme-catalysed synthesis and reactions of benzene oxide/oxepine derivatives of methyl benzoates


Autoria(s): Boyd, Derek; Sharma, Narain; Harrison, J.S.; Malone, John; McRoberts, W.C.; Hamilton, John; Harper, David
Data(s)

01/02/2008

Resumo

A series of twelve benzoate esters was metabolised, by species of the Phellinus genus of wood-rotting fungi, to yield the corresponding benzyl alcohol derivatives and eight salicylates. The isolation of a stable oxepine metabolite, from methyl benzoate, allied to evidence of the migration and retention of a carbomethoxy group ( the NIH Shift), during enzyme-catalysed ortho-hydroxylation of alkyl benzoates to form salicylates, is consistent with a mechanism involving an initial arene epoxidation step. This mechanism was confirmed by the isolation of a remarkably stable, optically active, substituted benzene oxide metabolite of methyl 2-( trifluoromethyl) benzoate, which slowly converted into the racemic form. The arene oxide was found to undergo a cycloaddition reaction with 4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazoline-3,5-dione to yield a crystalline cycloadduct whose structure and racemic nature was established by X-ray crystallography. The metabolite was also found to undergo some novel benzene oxide reactions, including epoxidation to give an anti-diepoxide, base-catalysed hydrolysis to form a trans-dihydrodiol and acid-catalysed aromatisation to yield a salicylate derivative via the NIH Shift of a carbomethoxy group.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/enzymecatalysed-synthesis-and-reactions-of-benzene-oxideoxepine-derivatives-of-methyl-benzoates(96be8e02-de16-4d94-aa03-75134cd4633a).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b718375e

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Boyd , D , Sharma , N , Harrison , J S , Malone , J , McRoberts , W C , Hamilton , J & Harper , D 2008 , ' Enzyme-catalysed synthesis and reactions of benzene oxide/oxepine derivatives of methyl benzoates ' Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry , vol 6 , no. 7 , pp. 1251-1259 . DOI: 10.1039/b718375e

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article