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Repurposed and artificial heme enzymes for cyclopropanation reactions

Gérard Roelfes

2021Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heme enzymes are some of the most versatile catalysts in nature. In recent years it has been found that they can also catalyze reactions for which there are no equivalents in nature. This development has been driven by the abiological catalytic reactivity reported for bio-inspired and biomimetic iron porphyrin complexes. This review focuss es on heme enzymes for catalysis of cyclopropanation reactions. The two most important approaches used to create enzymes for cyclopropanation are repurposing of heme enzymes and the various strategies used to improve these enzymes such as mutagenesis and heme replacement, and artificial heme enzymes. These strategies are introduced and compared. Moreover, lessons learned with regard to mechanism and design principles are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

CyclopropanationChemistryHemeEnzymePorphyrinArtificial enzymeEnzyme catalysisMutagenesisReactivity (psychology)CatalysisBiocatalysisCombinatorial chemistryBiochemistryReaction mechanismMutationGeneAlternative medicinePathologyMedicineMetal-Catalyzed Oxygenation MechanismsCyclopropane Reaction MechanismsPorphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry