Metabolites of the Anaerobic Degradation of Diethyl Ether by Denitrifying Betaproteobacterium Strain HxN1

2020 
The constitutions of five metabolites formed during co-metabolic, anaerobic degradation of diethyl ether by the denitrifying betaproteobacterium Aromatoleum sp. strain HxN1 were elucidated by comparison of mass spectrometric and gas chromatographic data with those of synthetic reference standards. Furthermore, the absolute configurations of two stereogenic centers in the metabolites were established. Based on these results a degradation pathway for diethyl ether by Aromatoleum sp. HxN1 analogous to that of n-hexane is proposed. Synthesis of both enantiomers of methyl (E)-4-ethoxy-2-pentenoate was accomplished by etherification of ethyl (R)- or (S)-lactate, followed by hydrolysis of the ester group and reduction to furnish 2-ethoxy-1-propanol. The primary alcohol was converted by a Swern oxidation followed by a Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction to methyl (E)-4-ethoxy-2-pentenoate that was finally hydrogenated to methyl 4-ethoxypentanoate. Methyl (S)-4-ethoxy-3-oxopentanoate was prepared by conversion of (S)-2-ethoxypropanoyl chloride with Meldrum's acid. Reduction of the resulting β-oxoester with NaBH4 or baker's yeast gave both diastereoisomers of methyl 4-ethoxy-3-hydroxypentanoate. The stereocenter at C-3 of the main diastereoisomer produced with baker's yeast was determined by Mosher ester analysis to be (R)-configurated. Dimethyl 2-(1-ethoxyethyl)succinate was prepared by Michael addition of nitroethane to diethyl maleate, followed by conjugate addition of sodium ethanolate, hydrolysis and esterification with diazomethane.
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