Fungal cleavage of thioether bond found in Yperite
Open Access
- 28 July 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 412 (2) , 281-284
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0014-5793(97)00812-0
Abstract
The degradation of thiodiglycol (I) and benzyl sulfide (II) was attempted using Coriolus versicolor and Tyromyces palustris to investigate the potential ability of basidiomycetes to degrade Yperite (bis(2‐chloroethyl) sulfide), a mass‐produced and stored chemical warfare agent. I was very rapidly degraded by both fungi. The metabolic pathway of II was elucidated, showing that the initial step was the hydrolytic cleavage of the thioether bond to yield benzyl alcohol and benzyl mercaptan. Benzyl alcohol was further oxidized and finally mineralized. Benzyl mercaptan is reversibly converted to benzyl disulfide and also converted to benzyl alcohol. Finally, the effective degradation of bis(2‐bromoethyl) sulfide strongly suggests that basidiomycete would be a potential tool for Yperite degradation.Keywords
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