Abstract
Syntheses of [2-2H,3-13C]- and [2-2H,3′-2H2]proclavaminic acid, (22) and (29) respectively, are described. These labeled substrates were incubated with clavaminate synthase, a key enzyme acting in the biosynthesis of the lactamase inhibitor clavulanic acid, in the presence of ferrous ion, α-ketoglutaric acid and molecular oxygen. The apparent oxidative cyclization/desaturation chemistry evident in the conversion of proclavaminic acid (8) to clavaminic acid (9) takes place without loss or exchange of label at C-2 and C-3′ in the substrate. These observations point to notable similarities to sulfur insertion reactions in natural product biosynthesis and lead to the proposition of a generalized mechanism for oxidative cyclization invoking substrate heteroatom participation. By extension of this mechanistic hypothesis, a new biogenetic speculation is advanced to account for polyether formation, for example, in monensin (52) and brevetoxin A (55).
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