An S=1 Iron(IV) Intermediate Revealed in a Non‐Heme Iron Enzyme‐Catalyzed Oxidative C−S Bond Formation

Author:

Paris Jared C.1ORCID,Hu Sha2,Wen Aiwen2,Weitz Andrew C.2ORCID,Cheng Ronghai2,Gee Leland B.3ORCID,Tang Yijie1ORCID,Kim Hyomin2,Vegas Arturo2,Chang Wei‐chen4ORCID,Elliott Sean J.2ORCID,Liu Pinghua2ORCID,Guo Yisong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Carnegie Mellon University 4400 Fifth Ave. Pittsburgh PA 15213 USA

2. Department of Chemistry Boston University 590 Commonwealth Ave. Boston MA 02215 USA

3. LCLS, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 2575 Sand Hill Rd. Menlo Park CA 94025 USA

4. Department of Chemistry North Carolina State University Raleigh NC 27695 USA

Abstract

AbstractErgothioneine (ESH) and ovothiol A (OSHA) are two natural thiol‐histidine derivatives. ESH has been implicated as a longevity vitamin and OSHA inhibits the proliferation of hepatocarcinoma. The key biosynthetic step of ESH and OSHA in the aerobic pathways is the O2‐dependent C−S bond formation catalyzed by non‐heme iron enzymes (e.g., OvoA in ovothiol biosynthesis), but due to the lack of identification of key reactive intermediate the mechanism of this novel reaction is unresolved. In this study, we report the identification and characterization of a kinetically competent S=1 iron(IV) intermediate supported by a four‐histidine ligand environment (three from the protein residues and one from the substrate) in enabling C−S bond formation in OvoA from Methyloversatilis thermotoleran, which represents the first experimentally observed intermediate spin iron(IV) species in non‐heme iron enzymes. Results reported in this study thus set the stage to further dissect the mechanism of enzymatic oxidative C−S bond formation in the OSHA biosynthesis pathway. They also afford new opportunities to study the structure‐function relationship of high‐valent iron intermediates supported by a histidine rich ligand environment.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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