Multifunctional Biocatalysts for Organic Synthesis

Thomas w. Thorpe, James r. Marshall, Nicholas j. Turner

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Abstract

Biocatalysis is becoming an indispensable tool in organic synthesis due to high enzymatic catalytic efficiency as well as exquisite chemo- and stereoselectivity. Some biocatalysts display great promiscuity including a broad substrate scope as well as the ability to catalyze more than one type of transformation. These promiscuous activities have been applied individually to efficiently access numerous valuable target molecules. However, systems in which enzymes possessing multiple different catalytic activities are applied in the synthesis are less well developed. Such multifunctional biocatalysts (MFBs) would simplify chemical synthesis by reducing the number of operational steps and enzyme count, as well as simplifying the sequence space that needs to be engineered to develop an efficient biocatalyst. In this Perspective, we highlight recently reported MFBs focusing on their synthetic utility and mechanism. We also offer insight into their origin as well as comment on potential strategies for their discovery and engineering.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7876-7884
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume146
Issue number12
Early online date15 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Mar 2024

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