Abstract: | A Chiralcel OJ column was used to determine the absolute configuration of naturally occurring α-ionylideneacetic acid from Cercospora rosicola and γ-ionylideneacetic acid from C. cruenta as (R) enantiomers in accordance with their biosynthetic product, (S)-ABA. Both enantiomers of 1, 2-13C2]-α and γ-ionylideneacetic acids were prepared and fed to C. rosicola and C. cruenta. Six combinations of feeding experiments comparatively and unequivocally demonstrated stereoselectivity in the biosynthetic conversions, including stepwise hydroxylation at C-1′ and 4′. Enzymatic isomerization from the γ to α-intermediate was suggested not to be involved in ABA biosynthesis in C. rosicola. |