Engineered myoglobin as a catalyst for atom transfer radical cyclisation

CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS(2022)

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Myoglobin was subjected to site-directed mutagenesis and transformed into a catalyst able to perform atom transfer radical cyclisation reactions, i.e. intramolecular atom transfer radical additions. Replacing the iron-coordinating histidine with serine, or introducing small changes inside or at the entrance of the active site, transformed the completely inactive wild-type myoglobin into an artificial metalloenzyme able to catalyse the 5-exo cyclisation of halogenated unsaturated compounds for the synthesis of gamma-lactams. This new-to-nature activity was achieved not only with purified protein but also in crude cell lysate and in whole cells.
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myoglobin,radical cyclisation,atom transfer,catalyst
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