Combining enzymes and organometallic complexes: Novel artificial metalloenzymes and hybrid systems for C-H activation chemistry

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This review describes the recent advances in the design of novel artificial metalloenzymes and their application in C-H activation reactions. The combination of enzymes and metal or organometallic complexes for the creation of new artificial metalloenzymes has represented a very exciting research line. In particular, the development of proteins with the ability to perform C-H functionalization presents a significant challenge. Here we discuss the development of these processes on natural metalloenzymes by using directed evolution, biotin-(strept)avidin technologies, photocatalytic hybrids or reconstitution of heme-protein technology.

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Perez-Rizquez, C., Rodriguez-Otero, A., & Palomo, J. M. (2019). Combining enzymes and organometallic complexes: Novel artificial metalloenzymes and hybrid systems for C-H activation chemistry. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 17(30), 7114–7123. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ob01091b

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