Exploiting enzymatic dynamic reductive kinetic resolution (DYRKR) in stereocontrolled synthesis

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Abstract

Over the past two decades, the domains of both frontline synthetic organic chemistry and process chemistry have seen an increase in crosstalk between asymmetric organic/organometallic approaches and enzymatic approaches to stereocontrolled synthesis. This review highlights the particularly auspicious role for dehydrogenase enzymes in this endeavor, with a focus on dynamic reductive kinetic resolutions (DYRKR) to "deracemize" building blocks, often setting two stereocenters in so doing. The scope and limitations of such dehydrogenase-mediated processes are overviewed, as are future possibilities for the evolution of enzymatic DYRKR.

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Applegate, G. A., & Berkowitz, D. B. (2015, May 1). Exploiting enzymatic dynamic reductive kinetic resolution (DYRKR) in stereocontrolled synthesis. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.201500316

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