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One-Pot Biocatalytic Synthesis of <i>rac</i>-Syringaresinol from a Lignin-Derived Phenol

Yiming Guo, Laura Alvigini, Mohammad Saifuddin, Ben Ashley, Miloš Trajković, Lur Alonso‐Cotchico, Andrea Mattevi, Marco W. Fraaije

2023ACS Catalysis13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The drive for a circular bioeconomy has resulted in a great demand for renewable, biobased chemicals. We present a one-pot biocatalytic cascade reaction for the production of racemic syringaresinol, a lignan with applications as a nutraceutical and in polymer chemistry. The process consumes dihydrosinapyl alcohol, which can be produced renewably from the lignocellulosic material. To achieve this, a variant of eugenol oxidase was engineered for the oxidation of dihydrosinapyl alcohol into sinapyl alcohol with good conversion and chemoselectivity. The crystal structure of the engineered oxidase revealed the molecular basis of the influence of the mutations on the chemoselectivity of the oxidation of dihydrosinapyl alcohol. By using horseradish peroxidase, the subsequent oxidative dimerization of sinapyl alcohol into syringaresinol was achieved. Conditions for the one-pot, two-enzyme synthesis were optimized, and a high yield of syringaresinol was achieved by cascading the oxidase and peroxidase steps in a stepwise fashion. This study demonstrates the efficient production of syringaresinol from a compound that can be renewed by reductive catalytic fractionation of lignocellulose, providing a biocatalytic route for generating a valuable compound from lignin.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryChemoselectivityCinnamyl alcoholOrganic chemistryLigninBiocatalysisCatalysisReaction mechanismSelectivityEnzyme-mediated dye degradationLignin and Wood ChemistryPlant-derived Lignans Synthesis and Bioactivity