A new pathway for the degradation of a sesquiterpene alcohol, nerolidol by Alcaligenes eutrophus

Madyastha, K. M. ; Gururaja, T. L. (1993) A new pathway for the degradation of a sesquiterpene alcohol, nerolidol by Alcaligenes eutrophus Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 193 (1). pp. 26-31. ISSN 0006-291X

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/bbrc.1993.1585

Abstract

An oxidative pathway hitherto unknown for tile degradation of a sesquiterpene alcohol, nerolidol (I) by Alcaligenes eutrophus is presented. Fermentation of nerolidol (I) by this organism in a mineral salts medium resulted in the formation of geranylacetone (II) and an optically active alcohol (S)-(+)-geranylacetol (III), as major metabolites. Nerolidol (I) induced cells readily transformed 1,2-epoxynerolidol (IV) and 1,2-dihydroxynerolidol (V) into geranylacetone (II). These cells also exhibited their ability to carry out stereospecific reduction of II into (S)-(+)-geranylacetol (III). Oxygen uptake studies clearly indicated that nerolidol induced cells oxidized compounds II, III, IV, V and ethyleneglycol. Based on these observations a new oxidative pathway for the degradation of I is suggested which envisages the epoxidation of the terminal double bond, opening of the epoxide and cleavage between C-2 and C-3 in a manner similar to the periodate oxidation of diol.

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