Insight into Enzymatic C−F Bond Formation from QM and QM/MM Calculations
- 13 September 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 127 (39) , 13643-13655
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja053875s
Abstract
The C−F bond-forming step in the fluorinase, the only native fluorination enzyme characterized to date, has been studied. The enzyme catalyzes the reaction between S-adenosyl-l-methionine (SAM) and fluoride ions to form 5‘-fluoro-5‘-deoxyadenosine (5‘-FDA) and l-methionine. To obtain an insight into the mechanism of this unusual enzymatic reaction and to elucidate the role of the enzyme in catalysis, we have explored the conformational energetics of SAM and the intrinsic reactivity patterns of SAM and fluoride with DFT (BP86) and continuum solvent methods, before investigating the full enzymatic system with combined DFT/CHARMM calculations. We find that the enzymatic reaction follows an SN2 reaction mechanism, concurring with the intrinsic reactivity preferences in solution. The formation of sulfur ylides is thermodynamically strongly disfavored, and an alternative elimination−addition mechanism involving the concerted anti-Markovnikov addition of HF to an enol ether is energetically viable, but kinetically prohibitive. The SN2 activation energy is 92 (112) kJ mol-1 in solution, but only 53 (63) kJ mol-1 in the enzyme, and the reaction energy in the enzyme is −25 (−34) kJ mol-1 (values in parentheses are B3LYP single-point energies). The fluorinase thus lowers the barrier for C−F bond formation by 39 (49) kJ mol-1. A decomposition analysis shows that the major role of the enzyme is in the preparation and positioning of the substrates.Keywords
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