A de novo peroxidase is also a promiscuous yet stereoselective carbene transferase

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Abstract

By constructing an in vivo-assembled, catalytically proficient peroxidase, C45, we have recently demonstrated the catalytic potential of simple, de novo-designed heme proteins. Here, we show that C45's enzymatic activity extends to the efficient and stereoselective intermolecular transfer of carbenes to olefins, heterocycles, aldehydes, and amines. Not only is this a report of carbene transferase activity in a completely de novo protein, but also of enzyme-catalyzed ring expansion of aromatic heterocycles via carbene transfer by any enzyme.

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Stenner, R., Steventon, J. W., Seddon, A., & Anderson, J. L. R. (2020). A de novo peroxidase is also a promiscuous yet stereoselective carbene transferase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(3), 1419–1428. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915054117

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