Literature DB >> 30111790

Cooperative asymmetric reactions combining photocatalysis and enzymatic catalysis.

Zachary C Litman1, Yajie Wang2, Huimin Zhao3,4,5,6,7, John F Hartwig8.   

Abstract

Living organisms rely on simultaneous reactions catalysed by mutually compatible and selective enzymes to synthesize complex natural products and other metabolites. To combine the advantages of these biological systems with the reactivity of artificial chemical catalysts, chemists have devised sequential, concurrent, and cooperative chemoenzymatic reactions that combine enzymatic and artificial catalysts1-9. Cooperative chemoenzymatic reactions consist of interconnected processes that generate products in yields and selectivities that cannot be obtained when the two reactions are carried out sequentially with their respective substrates2,7. However, such reactions are difficult to develop because chemical and enzymatic catalysts generally operate in different media at different temperatures and can deactivate each other1-9. Owing to these constraints, the vast majority of cooperative chemoenzymatic processes that have been reported over the past 30 years can be divided into just two categories: chemoenzymatic dynamic kinetic resolutions of racemic alcohols and amines, and enzymatic reactions requiring the simultaneous regeneration of a cofactor2,4,5. New approaches to the development of chemoenzymatic reactions are needed to enable valuable chemical transformations beyond this scope. Here we report a class of cooperative chemoenzymatic reaction that combines photocatalysts that isomerize alkenes with ene-reductases that reduce carbon-carbon double bonds to generate valuable enantioenriched products. This method enables the stereoconvergent reduction of E/Z mixtures of alkenes or reduction of the unreactive stereoisomers of alkenes in yields and enantiomeric excesses that match those obtained from the reduction of the pure, more reactive isomers. The system affords a range of enantioenriched precursors to biologically active compounds. More generally, these results show that the compatibility between photocatalysts and enzymes enables chemoenzymatic processes beyond cofactor regeneration and provides a general strategy for converting stereoselective enzymatic reactions into stereoconvergent ones.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30111790     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0413-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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3.  Light-powered CO2 fixation in a chloroplast mimic with natural and synthetic parts.

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4.  Photocatalyzed Diastereoselective Isomerization of Cinnamyl Chlorides to Cyclopropanes.

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5.  Photoenzymatic Catalysis Enables Radical-Mediated Ketone Reduction in Ene-Reductases.

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6.  Alkene Synthesis by Photocatalytic Chemoenzymatically Compatible Dehydrodecarboxylation of Carboxylic Acids and Biomass.

Authors:  Vu T Nguyen; Viet D Nguyen; Graham C Haug; Hang T Dang; Shengfei Jin; Zhiliang Li; Carsten Flores-Hansen; Brenda S Benavides; Hadi D Arman; Oleg V Larionov
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Review 7.  Recent Trends in Photocatalytic Enantioselective Reactions.

Authors:  Renu Verma; Palvi Jindal; Jagdish Prasad; S L Kothari; Narendra Pal Lamba; Anshu Dandia; Rama Kanwar Khangarot; Manmohan Singh Chauhan
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8.  Chemoenzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Asymmetric Transformations of β-Hydroxyketones.

Authors:  Simon Hilker; Daniels Posevins; C Rikard Unelius; Jan-E Bäckvall
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2021-10-05       Impact factor: 5.020

9.  A Sequential Umpolung/Enzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution Strategy for the Synthesis of γ-Lactones.

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Review 10.  Recent trends in biocatalysis.

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Journal:  Chem Soc Rev       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 60.615

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