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  • Mononuclear nonheme iron(II) and 2-oxoglutarate (Fe/2OG)-dependent enzymes can perform various oxidative reactions but are commonly used for C-H oxidation in lab settings.
  • New research shows these enzymes can also catalyze Mukaiyama hydration, a unique transformation that doesn't rely on oxygen atom transfer but instead uses hydrogen atom transfer.
  • Unlike typical inorganic catalysts that require a dinuclear iron setup for hydrogen atom transfer, these Fe/2OG enzymes utilize a single iron center, expanding their potential applications in catalysis.

Article Abstract

Mononuclear nonheme iron(II) and 2-oxoglutarate (Fe/2OG)-dependent oxygenases and halogenases are known to catalyze a diverse set of oxidative reactions, including hydroxylation, halogenation, epoxidation, and desaturation in primary metabolism and natural product maturation. However, their use in abiotic transformations has mainly been limited to C-H oxidation. Herein, we show that various enzymes of this family, when reconstituted with Fe(II) or Fe(III), can catalyze Mukaiyama hydration-a redox neutral transformation. Distinct from the native reactions of the Fe/2OG enzymes, wherein oxygen atom transfer (OAT) catalyzed by an iron-oxo species is involved, this nonnative transformation proceeds through a hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) pathway in a 2OG-independent manner. Additionally, in contrast to conventional inorganic catalysts, wherein a dinuclear iron species is responsible for HAT, the Fe/2OG enzymes exploit a mononuclear iron center to support this reaction. Collectively, our work demonstrates that Fe/2OG enzymes have utility in catalysis beyond the current scope of catalytic oxidation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10592062PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202311099DOI Listing

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