Plants Utilize a Protection/Deprotection Strategy in Limonoid Biosynthesis: A “Missing Link” Carboxylesterase Boosts Yields and Provides Insights into Furan Formation

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Abstract

The furan ring is a defining feature of limonoids, a class of highly rearranged and bioactive plant tetranortriterpenoids. We recently reported an apparent complete biosynthetic pathway to these important natural furanoids. Herein, we disclose the subsequent discovery of a yield-boosting “missing link” carboxylesterase that selectively deprotects a late-stage intermediate, so triggering more efficient furan biosynthesis. This has allowed, for the first time, the isolation and structural elucidation of unknown intermediates, refining our understanding of furan formation in limonoid biosynthesis.

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Hodgson, H., Stephenson, M. J., Kikuchi, S., Martin, L. B. B., Liu, J. C. T., Casson, R., … Osbourn, A. (2024). Plants Utilize a Protection/Deprotection Strategy in Limonoid Biosynthesis: A “Missing Link” Carboxylesterase Boosts Yields and Provides Insights into Furan Formation. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 146(43), 29305–29310. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c11213

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