Pyruvate Aldol Condensation Product: A Metabolite That Escaped Synthetic Preparation for Over a Century.

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Exobiology Branch, Space Science and Astrobiology Division, NASA Ames Research Center, Bldg N-239 Mail Stop 239-4, Moffett Field, California 94035, United States.

Published: June 2020

The homoaldol condensation product of pyruvate, 2-methyl-4-oxopent-2-enedioic acid (OMPD), has been recently implicated as a catabolic intermediate in the bacterial degradation of lignin and previously identified from other biological sources in reports ranging over 60 years. Yet, while a preparation of the pyruvate homoaldol product precursor, 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-oxoglutaric acid (HMOG/Parapyruvate), was first reported in 1901, there has not been a complete published synthesis of OMPD. Analyses of reaction mixtures have helped identify zymonic acid, the lactone of HMOG, as the direct precursor to OMPD. The reaction appears to proceed through an acid- or base-mediated ring opening that does not involve formal lactone hydrolysis. In addition to a preparative protocol, we provide a proposed mechanism for the formation of methylsuccinic acid that arises from the nonoxidative decarboxylation of OMPD. Finally, we calculated the relative stability of the isomers of OMPD and found Z-OMPD to be the lowest in energy. These computations also support our observations that Z-OMPD is the most abundant isomer across a range of pH values.

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