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Beyond Iron: Iridium-Containing P450 Enzymes for Selective Cyclopropanations of Structurally Diverse Alkenes
[Image: see text] Enzymes catalyze organic transformations with exquisite levels of selectivity, including chemoselectivity, stereoselectivity, and substrate selectivity, but the types of reactions catalyzed by enzymes are more limited than those of chemical catalysts. Thus, the convergence of chemi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5408332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28470047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.6b00391 |
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author | Key, Hanna M. Dydio, Paweł Liu, Zhennan Rha, Jennifer Y.-E. Nazarenko, Andrew Seyedkazemi, Vida Clark, Douglas S. Hartwig, John F. |
author_facet | Key, Hanna M. Dydio, Paweł Liu, Zhennan Rha, Jennifer Y.-E. Nazarenko, Andrew Seyedkazemi, Vida Clark, Douglas S. Hartwig, John F. |
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description | [Image: see text] Enzymes catalyze organic transformations with exquisite levels of selectivity, including chemoselectivity, stereoselectivity, and substrate selectivity, but the types of reactions catalyzed by enzymes are more limited than those of chemical catalysts. Thus, the convergence of chemical catalysis and biocatalysis can enable enzymatic systems to catalyze abiological reactions with high selectivity. Recently, we disclosed artificial enzymes constructed from the apo form of heme proteins and iridium porphyrins that catalyze the insertion of carbenes into a C–H bond. We postulated that the same type of Ir(Me)-PIX enzymes could catalyze the cyclopropanation of a broad range of alkenes with control of multiple modes of selectivity. Here, we report the evolution of artificial enzymes that are highly active and highly stereoselective for the addition of carbenes to a wide range of alkenes. These enzymes catalyze the cyclopropanation of terminal and internal, activated and unactivated, electron-rich and electron-deficient, conjugated and nonconjugated alkenes. In particular, Ir(Me)-PIX enzymes derived from CYP119 catalyze highly enantio- and diastereoselective cyclopropanations of styrene with ±98% ee, >70:1 dr, >75% yield, and ∼10,000 turnovers (TON), as well as 1,2-disubstituted styrenes with up to 99% ee, 35:1 dr, and 54% yield. Moreover, Ir(Me)-PIX enzymes catalyze cyclopropanation of internal, unactivated alkenes with up to 99% stereoselectivity, 76% yield, and 1300 TON. They also catalyze cyclopropanation of natural products with diastereoselectivities that are complementary to those attained with standard transition metal catalysts. Finally, Ir(Me)-PIX P450 variants react with substrate selectivity that is reminiscent of natural enzymes; they react preferentially with less reactive internal alkenes in the presence of more reactive terminal alkenes. Together, the studies reveal the suitability of Ir-containing P450s to combine the broad reactivity and substrate scope of transition metal catalysts with the exquisite selectivity of enzymes, generating catalysts that enable reactions to occur with levels and modes of activity and selectivity previously unattainable with natural enzymes or transition metal complexes alone. |
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spelling | pubmed-54083322017-05-03 Beyond Iron: Iridium-Containing P450 Enzymes for Selective Cyclopropanations of Structurally Diverse Alkenes Key, Hanna M. Dydio, Paweł Liu, Zhennan Rha, Jennifer Y.-E. Nazarenko, Andrew Seyedkazemi, Vida Clark, Douglas S. Hartwig, John F. ACS Cent Sci [Image: see text] Enzymes catalyze organic transformations with exquisite levels of selectivity, including chemoselectivity, stereoselectivity, and substrate selectivity, but the types of reactions catalyzed by enzymes are more limited than those of chemical catalysts. Thus, the convergence of chemical catalysis and biocatalysis can enable enzymatic systems to catalyze abiological reactions with high selectivity. Recently, we disclosed artificial enzymes constructed from the apo form of heme proteins and iridium porphyrins that catalyze the insertion of carbenes into a C–H bond. We postulated that the same type of Ir(Me)-PIX enzymes could catalyze the cyclopropanation of a broad range of alkenes with control of multiple modes of selectivity. Here, we report the evolution of artificial enzymes that are highly active and highly stereoselective for the addition of carbenes to a wide range of alkenes. These enzymes catalyze the cyclopropanation of terminal and internal, activated and unactivated, electron-rich and electron-deficient, conjugated and nonconjugated alkenes. In particular, Ir(Me)-PIX enzymes derived from CYP119 catalyze highly enantio- and diastereoselective cyclopropanations of styrene with ±98% ee, >70:1 dr, >75% yield, and ∼10,000 turnovers (TON), as well as 1,2-disubstituted styrenes with up to 99% ee, 35:1 dr, and 54% yield. Moreover, Ir(Me)-PIX enzymes catalyze cyclopropanation of internal, unactivated alkenes with up to 99% stereoselectivity, 76% yield, and 1300 TON. They also catalyze cyclopropanation of natural products with diastereoselectivities that are complementary to those attained with standard transition metal catalysts. Finally, Ir(Me)-PIX P450 variants react with substrate selectivity that is reminiscent of natural enzymes; they react preferentially with less reactive internal alkenes in the presence of more reactive terminal alkenes. Together, the studies reveal the suitability of Ir-containing P450s to combine the broad reactivity and substrate scope of transition metal catalysts with the exquisite selectivity of enzymes, generating catalysts that enable reactions to occur with levels and modes of activity and selectivity previously unattainable with natural enzymes or transition metal complexes alone. American Chemical Society 2017-04-01 2017-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5408332/ /pubmed/28470047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.6b00391 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Key, Hanna M. Dydio, Paweł Liu, Zhennan Rha, Jennifer Y.-E. Nazarenko, Andrew Seyedkazemi, Vida Clark, Douglas S. Hartwig, John F. Beyond Iron: Iridium-Containing P450 Enzymes for Selective Cyclopropanations of Structurally Diverse Alkenes |
title | Beyond Iron: Iridium-Containing P450 Enzymes for Selective
Cyclopropanations of Structurally Diverse Alkenes |
title_full | Beyond Iron: Iridium-Containing P450 Enzymes for Selective
Cyclopropanations of Structurally Diverse Alkenes |
title_fullStr | Beyond Iron: Iridium-Containing P450 Enzymes for Selective
Cyclopropanations of Structurally Diverse Alkenes |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond Iron: Iridium-Containing P450 Enzymes for Selective
Cyclopropanations of Structurally Diverse Alkenes |
title_short | Beyond Iron: Iridium-Containing P450 Enzymes for Selective
Cyclopropanations of Structurally Diverse Alkenes |
title_sort | beyond iron: iridium-containing p450 enzymes for selective
cyclopropanations of structurally diverse alkenes |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5408332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28470047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.6b00391 |
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