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The formation of methylenecyclopropanes by enzymatic desaturation of 11-cyclopropylundecanoic acid (1) and its disubstituted derivatives cis- and trans-3-5 has been investigated using the Delta(11) desaturase of Spodoptera littoralis as model enzyme. Gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry analyses of methanolyzed lipidic extracts from tissues incubated with each probe revealed that all the cyclopropyl fatty acids were transformed into the corresponding 11-cyclopropylidene acids, except for compound trans-5 (5b), which was not desaturated at C11. The formation of methylenecyclopropane 9 as the only reaction product from 1 indicates that a potential radical intermediate is too short-lived to allow rearrangement reactions. Information on the Delta(11) desaturase substrate binding domain is provided considering the cyclopropyl probes 3-5 as conformationally restricted analogues of the straight-chain substrates.
Cyclopropanes, Fatty Acid Desaturases, Fatty Acids, Stereoisomerism, Cyclopropane fatty acids, Spodoptera littoralis, Models, Theoretical, Spodoptera, Catalysis, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), Structure-Activity Relationship, Enzymatic desaturation, Animals, Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques, Indicators and Reagents
Cyclopropanes, Fatty Acid Desaturases, Fatty Acids, Stereoisomerism, Cyclopropane fatty acids, Spodoptera littoralis, Models, Theoretical, Spodoptera, Catalysis, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), Structure-Activity Relationship, Enzymatic desaturation, Animals, Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques, Indicators and Reagents
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