Cobalamin-Dependent Apparent Intramolecular Methyl Transfer for Biocatalytic Constitutional Isomerization of Catechol Monomethyl Ethers

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Isomerization is a fundamental reaction in chemistry. However, isomerization of phenyl methyl ethers has not been described yet. Using a cobalamin-dependent methyl transferase, a reversible shuttle concept was investigated for isomerization of catechol monomethyl ethers. The methyl ether of substituted catechol derivatives was successfully transferred onto the adjacent hydroxy moiety. For instance, the cobalamin-dependent biocatalyst transformed isovanillin to its regioisomer vanillin with significant regioisomeric excess (68% vanillin). To the best of our knowledge, isomerization by methyl transfer employing a methyl transferase has not been reported before.

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Farnberger, J. E., Hiebler, K., Bierbaumer, S., Skibar, W., Zepeck, F., & Kroutil, W. (2019). Cobalamin-Dependent Apparent Intramolecular Methyl Transfer for Biocatalytic Constitutional Isomerization of Catechol Monomethyl Ethers. ACS Catalysis, 9(5), 3900–3905. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.8b05072

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