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Cytochrome P450 enzymes reductive transformations

Hydrocarbon formation involves the removal of one carbon from an acyl-CoA to produce a one carbon shorter hydrocarbon. The mechanism behind this transformation is controversial. It has been suggested that it is either a decarbonylation or a decarboxylation reaction. The decarbonylation reaction involves reduction to an aldehyde intermediate and then decarbonylation to the hydrocarbon and releasing carbon monoxide without the requirement of oxygen or other cofactors [88,89]. In contrast, other work has shown that acyl-CoA is reduced to an aldehyde intermediate and then decarboxylated to the hydrocarbon, releasing carbon dioxide [90]. This reaction requires oxygen and NADPH and is apparently catalyzed by a cytochrome P450 [91]. Whether or not a decarbonylation reaction or a decarboxylation reaction produces hydrocarbons in insects awaits further research on the specific enzymes involved. [Pg.114]

For the enantioselective preparations of chiral synthons, the most interesting oxidations are the hydroxylations of unactivated saturated carbons or carbon-carbon double bonds in alkene and arene systems, together with the oxidative transformations of various chemical functions. Of special interest is the enzymatic generation of enantiopure epoxides. This can be achieved by epoxidation of double bonds with cytochrome P450 mono-oxygenases, w-hydroxylases, or biotransformation with whole micro-organisms. Alternative approaches include the microbial reduction of a-haloketones, or the use of haloperoxi-dases and halohydrine epoxidases [128]. The enantioselective hydrolysis of several types of epoxides can be achieved with epoxide hydrolases (a relatively new class of enzymes). These enzymes give access to enantiopure epoxides and chiral diols by enantioselective hydrolysis of racemic epoxides or by stereoselective hydrolysis of meso-epoxides [128,129]. [Pg.195]


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