Isomerization is a fundamental reaction
in chemistry. However,
isomerization of phenyl methyl ethers has not been described yet.
Using a cobalamin-dependent methyl transferase, a reversible shuttle
concept was investigated for isomerization of catechol monomethyl
ethers. The methyl ether of substituted catechol derivatives was successfully
transferred onto the adjacent hydroxy moiety. For instance, the cobalamin-dependent
biocatalyst transformed isovanillin to its regioisomer vanillin with
significant regioisomeric excess (68% vanillin). To the best of our
knowledge, isomerization by methyl transfer employing a methyl transferase
has not been reported before.