Radical-relay C(sp(3))-H azidation catalyzed by an engineered nonheme iron enzyme.

由工程化非血红素铁酶催化的自由基接力 C(sp(3))-H 叠氮化反应

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作者:Zhao Qun, Rui Jinyan, Huang Xiongyi
Nonheme iron enzymes are versatile biocatalysts for a broad range of unique and powerful transformations, such as hydroxylation, chlorination, and epimerization as well as cyclization/ring-opening of organic molecules. Beyond their native biological functions, these enzymes are robust for engineering due to their structural diversity and high evolvability. Based on enzyme promiscuity and directed evolution as well as inspired by synthetic organic chemistry, nonheme iron enzymes can be repurposed to catalyze reactions previously only accessible with synthetic catalysts. To this end, our group has engineered a series of nonheme iron enzymes to employ non-natural radical-relay mechanisms for new-to-nature radical transformations. In particular, we have demonstrated that a nonheme iron enzyme, (4-hydroxyphenyl)pyruvate dioxygenase from streptomyces avermitilis (SavHppD), can be repurposed to enable abiological radical-relay process to access C(sp(3))-H azidation products. This represents the first known instance of enzymatic radical relay azidation reactions. In this chapter, we describe the detailed experimental protocol to convert promiscuous nonheme iron enzymes into efficient and selective biocatalyst for radical relay azidation reactions. One round of directed evolution is described in detail, which includes the generation and handling of site-saturation mutagenesis, protein expression and whole-cell reactions screening in a 96-well plate. These protocol details might be useful to engineer various nonheme iron enzymes for other applications.

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