A Dual-Metal-Catalyzed Sequential Cascade Reaction in an Engineered Protein Cage**

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Herein, we describe the creation of an artificial protein cage housing a dual-metal-tagged guest protein that catalyzes a linear, two-step sequential cascade reaction. The guest protein consists of a fusion protein of HaloTag and monomeric rhizavidin. Inside the protein capsid, we established a ruthenium-catalyzed allylcarbamate deprotection reaction followed by a gold-catalyzed ring-closing hydroamination reaction that led to indoles and phenanthridines with an overall yield of up to 66 % in aqueous solutions. Furthermore, we show that the encapsulation stabilizes the metal catalysts against deactivation by air, proteins and cell lysate.

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Ebensperger, P., Zmyslia, M., Lohner, P., Braunreuther, J., Deuringer, B., Becherer, A., … Jessen-Trefzer, C. (2023). A Dual-Metal-Catalyzed Sequential Cascade Reaction in an Engineered Protein Cage**. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(16). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202218413

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