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S-{1-[(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-3-(phosphonooxy)tetrahydrofuran-2-yl]-3,5,9-trihydroxy-8,8-dimethyl-3,5-dioxido-10,14-dioxo-2,4,6-trioxa-11,15-diaza-3lambda~5~,5lambda~5~-diphosphaheptadecan-17-yl} cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-carbothioat is a chemical with a specific purpose. Lookchem provides you with multiple data and supplier information of this chemical.

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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 148471-94-7 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,4,8,4,7 and 1 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 4 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 148471-94:
(8*1)+(7*4)+(6*8)+(5*4)+(4*7)+(3*1)+(2*9)+(1*4)=157
157 % 10 = 7
So 148471-94-7 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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Product name cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-carbonyl-CoA

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A catalytically versatile benzoyl-CoA reductase, key enzyme in the degradation of methyl- and halobenzoates in denitrifying bacteria

Tiedt, Oliver,Fuchs, Jonathan,Eisenreich, Wolfgang,Boll, Matthias

, p. 10264 - 10274 (2018)

Class I benzoyl-CoA (BzCoA) reductases (BCRs) are key enzymes in the anaerobic degradation of aromatic compounds. They catalyze the ATP-dependent reduction of the central BzCoA intermediate and analogues of it to conjugated cyclic 1,5-dienoyl-CoAs probably by a radical-based, Birch-like reduction mechanism. Discovered in 1995, the enzyme from the denitrifying bacterium Thauera aromatica (BCRTar) has so far remained the only isolated and biochemically accessible BCR, mainly because BCRs are extremely labile, and their heterologous production has largely failed so far. Here, we describe a platform for the heterologous expression of the four structural genes encoding a designated 3-methylbenzoyl-CoA reductase from the related denitrifying species Thauera chlorobenzoica (MBRTcl) in Escherichia coli. This reductase represents the prototype of a distinct subclass of ATP-dependent BCRs that were proposed to be involved in the degradation of methyl-substituted BzCoA analogues. The recombinant MBRTcl had an αβγδ-subunit architecture, contained three low-potential [4Fe- 4S] clusters, and was highly oxygen-labile. It catalyzed the ATPdependent reductive dearomatization of BzCoA with 2.3-2.8 ATPs hydrolyzed per two electrons transferred and preferentially dearomatized methyl- and chloro-substituted analogues in meta- and para-positions. NMR analyses revealed that 3-methylbenzoyl-CoA is regioselectively reduced to 3-methyl- 1,5-dienoyl-CoA. The unprecedented reductive dechlorination of 4-chloro-BzCoA toBzCoAprobably via HCl elimination from a reduced intermediate allowed for the previously unreported growth of T. chlorobenzoica on 4-chlorobenzoate. The heterologous expression platform established in this work enables the production, isolation, and characterization of bacterial and archaeal BCR and BCR-like radical enzymes, for many of which the function has remained unknown.

Reversible biological birch reduction at an extremely low redox potential

Kung, Johannes W.,Baumann, Sven,Von Bergen, Martin,Mueller, Michael,Hagedoorn, Peter-Leon,Hagen, Wilfred R.,Boll, Matthias

scheme or table, p. 9850 - 9856 (2010/09/06)

The Birch reduction of aromatic rings to cyclohexadiene compounds is widely used in chemical synthesis and requires solvated electrons, the most potent reductants known in organic chemistry. Benzoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) reductases (BCR) are key enzymes in the anaerobic bacterial degradation of aromatic compounds and catalyze an analogous reaction under physiological conditions. Class I BCRs are FeS enzymes and couple the reductive dearomatization of benzoyl-CoA to cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-carboxyl-CoA (dienoyl-CoA) to a stoichiometric ATP hydrolysis. Here, we report on a tungsten-containing class II BCR from Geobacter metallireducens that catalyzed the fully reversible, ATP-independent dearomatization of benzoyl-CoA to dienoyl-CoA. BCR additionally catalyzed the disproportionation of dienoyl-CoA to benzoyl-CoA/monoenoyl-CoA and the four- and six-electron reduction of benzoyl-CoA in the presence of a reduced low-potential bridged 2,2′-bipyridyl redox dye. Reversible redox titration experiments in the presence of this redox dye revealed a midpoint potential of E0′= -622 mV for the benzoyl-CoA/dienoyl-CoA couple, which is far below the values of other known reversible substrate/product redox couples in enzymology. This work demonstrates the efficiency of reversible metalloenzyme catalysis, which in chemical synthesis can only be achieved under essentially irreversible conditions.

Mechanism of enzymatic Birch reduction: Stereochemical course and exchange reactions of benzoyl-CoA reductase

Thiele, Baerbel,Rieder, Oliver,Golding, Bernard T.,Mueller, Michael,Boll, Matthias

body text, p. 14050 - 14051 (2009/03/11)

Dearomatizing benzoyl-coenzyme A reductases (BCR) from facultatively anaerobic bacteria are key enzymes in the anaerobic degradation of aromatic compounds. They catalyze the ATP-dependent reduction of benzoyl-CoA (BCoA) to cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-carboxyl-CoA (dienoyl-CoA). A Birch reduction mechanism involving alternate electron transfer and protonation steps has been proposed for BCR. In this work we reacted BCoA in H2O and D2O, and d5-BCoA in H2O with BCR and the second enzyme of the pathway, dienoyl-CoA hydratase (DCH). The 1,4 hydration product formed from the dienoyl-CoA, 6-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA, was analyzed by several NMR techniques. The results obtained indicate that BCR stereoselectively forms the trans-dienoyl-CoA product, and DCH stereoselectively catalyzes a trans-1,4 water addition. Moreover, unexpected proton exchanges at C-2 and C-6 were observed. They indicate that a free radical intermediate with an unusual low pKa is formed during BCR catalysis. This finding provides evidence for the proposed Birch reduction mechanism of BCR and is in agreement with the establishedradical mechanism of homologous α-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydratases. Copyright

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