Peroxyzymes simply use H2O2 as a cosubstrate to oxidize a broad range of inert C-H bonds. The lability of many peroxyzymes against H2O2 can be addressed by a controlled supply of H2O2, ideally in situ. Here, we report a simple, robust, and water-soluble anthraquinone sulfonate (SAS) as a promising organophotocatalyst to drive both haloperoxidase-catalyzed halogenation and peroxygenase-catalyzed oxyfunctionalization reactions. Simple alcohols, methanol in particular, can be used both as a cosolvent and an electron donor for H2O2 generation. Very promising turnover numbers for the biocatalysts of up to 318 »000 have been achieved.
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Yuan, B., Mahor, D., Fei, Q., Wever, R., Alcalde, M., Zhang, W., & Hollmann, F. (2020). Water-Soluble Anthraquinone Photocatalysts Enable Methanol-Driven Enzymatic Halogenation and Hydroxylation Reactions. ACS Catalysis, 10(15), 8277–8284. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.0c01958
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