Biocatalytic Syntheses of Antiplatelet Metabolites of the Thienopyridines Clopidogrel and Prasugrel Using Fungal Peroxygenases

  • Jan Kiebist
  • Kai-Uwe Schmidtke
  • Marina Schramm
  • Rosalie König
  • Stephan Quint
  • Johannes Kohlmann
  • Ralf Zuhse
  • René Ullrich
  • Martin Hofrichter
  • Katrin Scheibner
Publication date
September 2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal
Journal of Fungi

Abstract

Antithrombotic thienopyridines, such as clopidogrel and prasugrel, are prodrugs that undergo a metabolic two-step bioactivation for their pharmacological efficacy. In the first step, a thiolactone is formed, which is then converted by cytochrome P450-dependent oxidation via sulfenic acids to the active thiol metabolites. These metabolites are the active compounds that inhibit the platelet P2Y12 receptor and thereby prevent atherothrombotic events. Thus far, described biocatalytic and chemical synthesis approaches to obtain active thienopyridine metabolites are rather complex and suffer from low yields. In the present study, several unspecific peroxygenases (UPOs, EC 1.11.2.1) known to efficiently mimic P450 reactions in vitro—but requiring ...

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