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  • Tautomers of anthrahydroquinones: enzymatic reduction and implications for chrysophanol, monodictyphenone, and related xanthone biosyntheses.

Tautomers of anthrahydroquinones: enzymatic reduction and implications for chrysophanol, monodictyphenone, and related xanthone biosyntheses.

Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012-08-23)
Michael A Schätzle, Syed Masood Husain, Sascha Ferlaino, Michael Müller
ABSTRACT

Reduction of emodin by sodium dithionite resulted in the formation of two tautomeric forms of emodin hydroquinone. Subsequent conversion by the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) MdpC into the corresponding 3-hydroxy-3,4-dihydroanthracen-1(2H)-one implies that deoxygenation is the first step in monodictyphenone biosynthesis. Implications for chrysophanol formation as well as reaction sequences in the related xanthone, ergochrome, and bianthraquinone biosyntheses are discussed.