Issue 25, 2024

Thioesterases as tools for chemoenzymatic synthesis of macrolactones

Abstract

Macrocycles are a key functional group that can impart unique properties into molecules. Their synthesis has led to the development of many outstanding chemical methodologies and yet still remains challenging. Thioesterase (TE) domains are frequently responsible for macrocyclization in natural product biosynthesis and provide unique strengths for the enzymatic synthesis of macrocycles. In this feature article, we describe our work to characterize the substrate selectivity of TEs and to use these enzymes as biocatalysts. Our efforts have shown that the linear thioester activated substrates are loaded on TEs with limited substrate selectivity to generate acyl–enzyme intermediates. We show that cyclization of the acyl–enzyme intermediates can be highly selective, with competing hydrolysis of the acyl–enzyme intermediates. The mechanisms controlling TE-mediated macrocyclization versus hydrolysis are a significant unsolved problem in TE biochemistry. The potential of TEs as biocatalysts was demonstrated by using them in the chemoenzymatic total synthesis of macrocyclic depsipeptide natural products. This article highlights the strengths and potential of TEs as biocatalysts as well as their limitations, opening exciting research opportunities including TE engineering to optimize these powerful biocatalysts.

Graphical abstract: Thioesterases as tools for chemoenzymatic synthesis of macrolactones

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
26 Jan 2024
Accepted
28 Feb 2024
First published
01 Mar 2024

Chem. Commun., 2024,60, 3379-3388

Thioesterases as tools for chemoenzymatic synthesis of macrolactones

A. R. Paquette, J. T. Brazeau-Henrie and C. N. Boddy, Chem. Commun., 2024, 60, 3379 DOI: 10.1039/D4CC00401A

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