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The flavoprotein-catalyzed reduction of aliphatic nitro-compounds represents a biocatalytic equivalent to the Nef-reaction
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BiosynthesisFlavoprotein-catalyzed ReductionOld-yellow-enzyme FamilyBiochemistryEngineeringNatural SciencesBiocatalysisReactive Nitrogen SpecieAliphatic Nitro-compoundsBiocatalytic EquivalentStable OximeNatural Product BiosynthesisRedox BiologyNitrosative StressAliphatic Sec-nitro CompoundsBiomolecular Engineering
The bioreduction of aliphatic sec-nitro compounds catalyzed by purified flavoproteins from the old-yellow-enzyme family unexpectedly furnished the corresponding carbonyl compounds instead of the expected amines and thus represents a biocatalytic equivalent to the Nef-reaction. The pathway was shown to proceed via initial reduction of the nitro-group to yield the nitroso-derivative, which spontaneously tautomerized to yield the more stable oxime, which was enzymatically reduced in a second step to furnish a hydrolytically unstable imine-species, which spontaneously hydrolyzed to finally give a carbonyl compound and ammonia.
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