Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (HSDHs) are NAD(P)H-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) known for their exceptional stereo- and regioselectivity when acting on natural substrates, including neutral steroids, bile acids, and various steroid derivatives. Notably, in recent studies this specific subfamily of oxidoreductases has displayed intriguing substrate promiscuity, exhibiting the capacity to accommodate a diverse array of substrates, such as sterically hindered ketones and even ?-keto esters. Herein, the promiscuous nature of HSDHs was further explored by investigating their catalytic activity with representative 1,2-diketones. This set encompasses symmetric aliphatic/aromatic diketones - namely, 3,4-hexandione and benzil - as well as the asymmetric synthon 1-phenyl-1,2-propanedione. In the case of 3,4-hexandione, substrate conversion and selectivity closely resembled that previously observed with aliphatic ?-keto esters. On the contrary, a more heterogeneous behavior was observed in the case of aromatic substrates, with diverse performances in terms of conversions and stereo- or regioselectivity. Additionally, docking studies were carried out to get a deeper insight in the stereochemistry of 1,2-diketones reduction catalyzed by the broad substrate scope and steroid-active ketoreductase Is2-SDR.

Promiscuity and Selectivity of Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases in the Biocatalyzed Reduction of 1,2-Diketones

Chiara Tognoli;Stefania Patti;Erica Elisa Ferrandi;Marta Vanoni;Sergio Riva;Ivan Bassanini;Daniela Monti
2023

Abstract

Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (HSDHs) are NAD(P)H-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) known for their exceptional stereo- and regioselectivity when acting on natural substrates, including neutral steroids, bile acids, and various steroid derivatives. Notably, in recent studies this specific subfamily of oxidoreductases has displayed intriguing substrate promiscuity, exhibiting the capacity to accommodate a diverse array of substrates, such as sterically hindered ketones and even ?-keto esters. Herein, the promiscuous nature of HSDHs was further explored by investigating their catalytic activity with representative 1,2-diketones. This set encompasses symmetric aliphatic/aromatic diketones - namely, 3,4-hexandione and benzil - as well as the asymmetric synthon 1-phenyl-1,2-propanedione. In the case of 3,4-hexandione, substrate conversion and selectivity closely resembled that previously observed with aliphatic ?-keto esters. On the contrary, a more heterogeneous behavior was observed in the case of aromatic substrates, with diverse performances in terms of conversions and stereo- or regioselectivity. Additionally, docking studies were carried out to get a deeper insight in the stereochemistry of 1,2-diketones reduction catalyzed by the broad substrate scope and steroid-active ketoreductase Is2-SDR.
2023
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche "Giulio Natta" - SCITEC
Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases
Reduction
Diketones
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