Abstrakt: |
Ferulic acid decarboxylase catalyzes the decarboxylation of phenylacrylic acid using a newly identified cofactor, prenylated flavin mononucleotide (prFMN). The proposed mechanism involves the formation of a putative pentacyclic intermediate formed by a 1,3 dipolar cyclo-addition of prFMN with the α–β double bond of the substrate, which serves to activate the substrate toward decarboxylation. However, enzyme-catalyzed 1,3 dipolar cyclo-additions are unprecedented and other mechanisms are plausible. Here we describe the use of a mechanism-based inhibitor, 2-fluoro-2-nitrovinylbenzene, to trap the putative cyclo-addition intermediate, thereby demonstrating that prFMN can function as a dipole in a 1,3 dipolar cyclo-addition reaction as the initial step in a novel type of enzymatic reaction. |