Engineered cytochrome c-Catalyzed lactone-carbene B-H insertion

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Previous work has demonstrated that variants of a heme protein, Rhodothermus marinus cytochrome c (Rma cyt c), catalyze abiological carbene boron-hydrogen (B-H) bond insertion with high efficiency and selectivity. Here we investigated this carbon-boron bond-forming chemistry with cyclic, lactone-based carbenes. Using directed evolution, we obtained a Rma cyt c variant BOR LAC that shows high selectivity and efficiency for B-H insertion of 5- A nd 6-membered lactone carbenes (up to 24,500 total turnovers and 97.1:2.9 enantiomeric ratio). The enzyme shows low activity with a 7-membered lactone carbene. Computational studies revealed a highly twisted geometry of the 7-membered lactone carbene intermediate relative to 5- A nd 6-membered ones. Directed evolution of cytochrome c together with computational characterization of key iron-carbene intermediates has allowed us to expand the scope of enzymatic carbene B-H insertion to produce new lactone-based organoborons.

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Chen, K., Huang, X., Zhang, S. Q., Zhou, A. Z., Kan, S. B. J., Hong, X., & Arnold, F. H. (2019). Engineered cytochrome c-Catalyzed lactone-carbene B-H insertion. Synlett, 30(4), 378–382. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1611662

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