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Enzymatic C(sp3)-H Amination: P450-Catalyzed Conversion of Carbonazidates into Oxazolidinones.


ABSTRACT: Cytochrome P450 enzymes can effectively promote the activation and cyclization of carbonazidate substrates to yield oxazolidinones via an intramolecular nitrene C-H insertion reaction. Investigation of the substrate scope shows that while benzylic/allylic C-H bonds are most readily aminated by these biocatalysts, stronger, secondary C-H bonds are also accessible to functionalization. Leveraging this "non-native" reactivity and assisted by fingerprint-based predictions, improved active-site variants of the bacterial P450 CYP102A1 could be identified to mediate the aminofunctionalization of two terpene natural products with high regio- and stereoselectivity. Mechanistic studies and KIE experiments show that the C-H activation step in these reactions is rate-limiting and proceeds in a stepwise manner, namely, via hydrogen atom abstraction followed by radical recombination. This study expands the reactivity scope of P450-based catalysts in the context of nitrene transfer transformations and provides first-time insights into the mechanism of P450-catalyzed C-H amination reactions.

SUBMITTER: Singh R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4416466 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enzymatic C(sp<sup>3</sup>)-H Amination: P450-Catalyzed Conversion of Carbonazidates into Oxazolidinones.

Singh Ritesh R   Kolev Joshua N JN   Sutera Philip A PA   Fasan Rudi R  

ACS catalysis 20150129 3


Cytochrome P450 enzymes can effectively promote the activation and cyclization of carbonazidate substrates to yield oxazolidinones via an intramolecular nitrene C-H insertion reaction. Investigation of the substrate scope shows that while benzylic/allylic C-H bonds are most readily aminated by these biocatalysts, stronger, secondary C-H bonds are also accessible to functionalization. Leveraging this "non-native" reactivity and assisted by fingerprint-based predictions, improved active-site varia  ...[more]

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