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Amino Acid-Functionalized Metal-Organic Frameworks for Asymmetric Base–Metal Catalysis
Newar, Rajashree,Akhtar, Naved,Antil, Neha,Kumar, Ajay,Shukla, Sakshi,Begum, Wahida,Manna, Kuntal
supporting information, p. 10964 - 10970 (2021/03/29)
We report a strategy to develop heterogeneous single-site enantioselective catalysts based on naturally occurring amino acids and earth-abundant metals for eco-friendly asymmetric catalysis. The grafting of amino acids within the pores of a metal-organic framework (MOF), followed by post-synthetic metalation with iron precursor, affords highly active and enantioselective (>99 % ee for 10 examples) catalysts for hydrosilylation and hydroboration of carbonyl compounds. Impressively, the MOF-Fe catalyst displayed high turnover numbers of up to 10 000 and was recycled and reused more than 15 times without diminishing the enantioselectivity. MOF-Fe displayed much higher activity and enantioselectivity than its homogeneous control catalyst, likely due to the formation of robust single-site catalyst in the MOF through site-isolation.
Structure of the fungal hydroxylase, CYP505A30, and rational transfer of mutation data from CYP102A1 to alter regioselectivity
Aschenbrenner, Jasmin C.,Ebrecht, Ana C.,Opperman, Diederik J.,Smit, Martha S.,Tolmie, Carmien
, p. 7359 - 7367 (2021/11/23)
CYP505A30 is a fungal, self-sufficient cytochrome P450 monooxygenase that can selectively oxyfunctionalisen-alkanes, fatty alcohols, and fatty acids. From alkanes, it produces a mixture of non-vicinal diols by two sequential hydroxylation reactions. Here we report the structure of the haem domain of CYP505A30, the first structure for a member of the CYP505 family, with dodecanoic acid bound within the active site. Overall, a high structural similarity to the related bacterial CYP102A1 was observed, despite low sequence identity (a high degree of conservation with only two amino acid differences close to the haem. Stabilisation of the fatty acid substrate in CYP505A30 also occurs, as in CYP102A1,viaan arginine residue. However, compared to R47, which is situated in the β1 region of CYP102A1, R358 is located in the β3 region of CYP505A30. We furthermore created mutants to test if it is possible to rationally transfer the knowledge on active site mutations in CYP102A1 to change the regioselectivity of CYP505A30. The introduction of F93V, I334F mutations resulted in increased ω-1 (C2) regioselectivity, similar to CYP102A1 87-328, of more than 80% forn-octane and 90% forn-decane. Changing residues to resemble the CYP102A1 wildtype increased the regioselectivity towards ω-2 (C3) to over 60% for both substrates. The knowledge gained from this study unlocks a more selective production of symmetrical non-vicinal diols fromn-alkanes.
Chiral Imidazo[1,5- a]pyridine-Oxazolines: A Versatile Family of NHC Ligands for the Highly Enantioselective Hydrosilylation of Ketones
Chinna Ayya Swamy,Varenikov, Andrii,Ruiter, Graham De
supporting information, p. 247 - 257 (2020/02/04)
Herein we report the synthesis and application of a versatile class of N-heterocyclic carbene ligands based on an imidazo[1,5-a]pyridine-3-ylidine backbone that is fused to a chiral oxazoline auxiliary. The key step in the synthesis of these ligands involves the installation of the oxazoline functionality via a microwave-assisted condensation of a cyano-azolium salt with a wide variety of 2-amino alcohols. The resulting chiral bidentate NHC-oxazoline ligands form stable complexes with rhodium(I) that are efficient catalysts for the enantioselective hydrosilylation of structurally diverse ketones. The corresponding secondary alcohols are isolated in good yields (typically >90%) with good to excellent enantioselectivities (80-93% ee). The reported hydrosilylation occurs at ambient temperatures (40 °C), with excellent functional group tolerability. Even ketones bearing heterocyclic substituents (e.g., pyridine or thiophene) or complex organic architectures are hydrosilylated efficiently, which is discussed further in this report.