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Engineered Cytochrome c-Catalyzed Lactone-Carbene B–H Insertion

Abstract

Previous work has demonstrated that variants of a heme protein, Rhodothermus marinus cytochrome c (Rma cyt c), catalyze abiological carbene boron–hydrogen (B–H) bond insertion with high efficiency and selectivity. Here we investigated this carbon–boron bond-forming chemistry with cyclic, lactone-based carbenes. Using directed evolution, we obtained a Rma cyt c variant BOR^(LAC) that shows high selectivity and efficiency for B–H insertion of 5- and 6-membered lactone carbenes (up to 24,500 total turnovers and 97.1:2.9 enantiomeric ratio). The enzyme shows low activity with a 7-membered lactone carbene. Computational studies revealed a highly twisted geometry of the 7-membered lactone carbene intermediate relative to 5- and 6-membered ones. Directed evolution of cytochrome c together with computational characterization of key iron-carbene intermediates has allowed us to expand the scope of enzymatic carbene B–H insertion to produce new lactone-based organoborons.

Additional Information

© 2019 Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart. Copyright with the author. CC BY ND NC 4.0. Published as part of the 30 Years SYNLETT – Pearl Anniversary Issue. Financial support from the NSF Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences grant MCB-1513007, National Natural Science Foundation of China (21702182), Zhejiang University, the Chinese "Thousand Youth Talents Plan", and the "Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities" is gratefully acknowledged. K.C. thanks the Resnick Sustainability Institute at Caltech for fellowship support. X.H. is supported by an NIH pathway to independence award (grant K99GM129419). A.Z.Z. thanks the Caltech SURF program. Calculations were performed on the high-performance computing system at the Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University. We thank R. D. Lewis and R. K. Zhang for helpful discussions and comments. We also thank the Caltech Mass Spectrometry Laboratory.

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PMC6436545
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92402
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CaltechAUTHORS:20190122-134051110

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NSF
MCB-1513007
National Natural Science Foundation of China
21702182
Zhejiang University
1000 Young Talents Program
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Resnick Sustainability Institute
NIH
K99GM129419
Caltech Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)

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2019-01-22
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2021-11-16
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