Novel artificial metalloenzymes by in vivo incorporation of metal-binding unnatural amino acids

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Abstract

Artificial metalloenzymes have emerged as an attractive new approach to enantioselective catalysis. Herein, we introduce a novel strategy for preparation of artificial metalloenzymes utilizing amber stop codon suppression methodology for the in vivo incorporation of metal-binding unnatural amino acids. The resulting artificial metalloenzymes were applied in catalytic asymmetric Friedel-Crafts alkylation reactions and up to 83% ee for the product was achieved.

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Drienovská, I., Rioz-Martínez, A., Draksharapu, A., & Roelfes, G. (2015). Novel artificial metalloenzymes by in vivo incorporation of metal-binding unnatural amino acids. Chemical Science, 6(1), 770–776. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc01525h

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