Issue 5, 2010

Subunit composition of hinokiresinol synthase controls enantiomeric selectivity in hinokiresinol formation

Abstract

Asparagus officinalis hinokiresinol synthase (HRS) is composed of two subunits, HRSα and HRSβ. Individually, each subunit forms (E)-hinokiresinol (EHR) from 4-coumaryl 4-coumarate, whereas a mixture of both subunits forms (Z)-hinokiresinol (ZHR) from the same substrate. In this study, we analyzed the enantiomeric compositions of ZHR and EHR formed after incubation of 4-coumaryl 4-coumarate with recombinant subunit proteins, recHRSα and/or recHRSβ, and with naturally occurring A. officinalis ZHR. The enantiomeric composition of ZHR formed by the mixture of recHRSα and recHRSβ was (+)-100% enantiomer excess (e.e.), identical to that of A. officinalis ZHR. In contrast, the enantiomeric compositions of EHR formed by recHRSα and recHRSβ, individually, were (−)-20.6 and (−)-9.0% e.e., respectively. These results clearly demonstrate that the subunit composition of A. officinalis HRS controls not only cis/trans isomerism but also enantioselectivity in hinokiresinol formation.

Graphical abstract: Subunit composition of hinokiresinol synthase controls enantiomeric selectivity in hinokiresinol formation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Sep 2009
Accepted
24 Nov 2009
First published
06 Jan 2010

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2010,8, 1106-1110

Subunit composition of hinokiresinol synthase controls enantiomeric selectivity in hinokiresinol formation

M. Yamamura, S. Suzuki, T. Hattori and T. Umezawa, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2010, 8, 1106 DOI: 10.1039/B918656E

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