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Bioorganic and Enzymatic Catalysis

Direct comparison of enzymatic reactions and corresponding catalytic transformations in the laboratory

Bioorganic and Enzymatic Catalysis covers the most important enzymatic reactions and related catalytic bioorganic reactions using a new approach: Each enzymatic reaction type is compared with organocatalytic, organometallic and other alternative reactions, allowing the reader to understand catalytic reactions in a much-integrated way. For example, in a chapter that describes aldolases corresponding reactions using catalytic antibodies, organocatalytic reagents and metal complexes are discussed.

Written by a well-known expert in the field with more than 30 years of experience in organic and bioorganic chemistry, Bioorganic and Enzymatic Catalysis covers sample topics such as:

  • Enzymatic C-C bond formation using aldolases
  • Claisen-type C-C bond formation involving fatty acid synthases and polyketide synthases
  • Biomimetic cyclisations involving carbenium ions
  • Enzymatic oxidation and C-H activation
  • Dioxygenases and oxidoreductases

With its unique approach, Bioorganic and Enzymatic Catalysis is a valuable source of information for professionals and researchers in academia and industry as well as graduate and PhD students working in the fields of organic chemistry, biochemistry, and life sciences.



Table of Contents

Preface vii

1 Enzymatic C─C Bond Formation by Aldol Reactions 1

Aldolases 1

Class I Aldolases 1

Bioorganic Class I Aldolase Reactions 3

Class II Aldolases 9

Class II Aldolase Mimics 11

References 13

2 Fatty Acid- and Polyketide-Synthases – Claisen-Type C─C Bond Formation 15

Biomimetic Decarboxylative C─C Bond Formation 20

References 23

3 Carbenium-Ion-Driven C─C Bond Formations – Terpenes 25

Enzyme-like Cyclisations Involving Carbenium Ions 30

References 41

4 Oxidations Catalysed by Heme Complexes 43

Monooxygenases 43

Cytochromes P 450 45

Synthetic P450 Enzyme Models 51

Chloroperoxidase (CPO) 57

Synthetic Enzyme Mimics of Chloroperoxidase (CPO) 60

NO Synthase (NOS) 63

References 67

5 Oxidations Catalysed by Non-heme Complexes and Other Co-factors 69

Methane Monooxygenase 69

Active Site Analogues of Methane Monooxygenase 71

Enzyme Mimics of Cu Monooxygenases 75

Flavin-dependent Monooxygenases 78

Enzyme Mimics of Baeyer–Villiger Monooxygenases 83

References 95

6 C–H Activation 97

References 110

7 Dioxygenases 111

Metal Complexes Displaying Dioxygenase-like Reactivity 127

References 134

8 Oxidoreductases 137

Cytochrome c Oxidase 148

References 150

9 Synthetic Systems That Mimic Certain Aspects of Oxidoreductases 153

References 173

Index 175

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      Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
      Publication Date: 29/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9783527336838, 978-3527336838
      ISBN10: 3527336834

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Bioorganic and Enzymatic Catalysis

      Direct comparison of enzymatic reactions and corresponding catalytic transformations in the laboratory

      Bioorganic and Enzymatic Catalysis covers the most important enzymatic reactions and related catalytic bioorganic reactions using a new approach: Each enzymatic reaction type is compared with organocatalytic, organometallic and other alternative reactions, allowing the reader to understand catalytic reactions in a much-integrated way. For example, in a chapter that describes aldolases corresponding reactions using catalytic antibodies, organocatalytic reagents and metal complexes are discussed.

      Written by a well-known expert in the field with more than 30 years of experience in organic and bioorganic chemistry, Bioorganic and Enzymatic Catalysis covers sample topics such as:

      • Enzymatic C-C bond formation using aldolases
      • Claisen-type C-C bond formation involving fatty acid synthases and polyketide synthases
      • Biomimetic cyclisations involving carbenium ions
      • Enzymatic oxidation and C-H activation
      • Dioxygenases and oxidoreductases

      With its unique approach, Bioorganic and Enzymatic Catalysis is a valuable source of information for professionals and researchers in academia and industry as well as graduate and PhD students working in the fields of organic chemistry, biochemistry, and life sciences.



      Table of Contents

      Preface vii

      1 Enzymatic C─C Bond Formation by Aldol Reactions 1

      Aldolases 1

      Class I Aldolases 1

      Bioorganic Class I Aldolase Reactions 3

      Class II Aldolases 9

      Class II Aldolase Mimics 11

      References 13

      2 Fatty Acid- and Polyketide-Synthases – Claisen-Type C─C Bond Formation 15

      Biomimetic Decarboxylative C─C Bond Formation 20

      References 23

      3 Carbenium-Ion-Driven C─C Bond Formations – Terpenes 25

      Enzyme-like Cyclisations Involving Carbenium Ions 30

      References 41

      4 Oxidations Catalysed by Heme Complexes 43

      Monooxygenases 43

      Cytochromes P 450 45

      Synthetic P450 Enzyme Models 51

      Chloroperoxidase (CPO) 57

      Synthetic Enzyme Mimics of Chloroperoxidase (CPO) 60

      NO Synthase (NOS) 63

      References 67

      5 Oxidations Catalysed by Non-heme Complexes and Other Co-factors 69

      Methane Monooxygenase 69

      Active Site Analogues of Methane Monooxygenase 71

      Enzyme Mimics of Cu Monooxygenases 75

      Flavin-dependent Monooxygenases 78

      Enzyme Mimics of Baeyer–Villiger Monooxygenases 83

      References 95

      6 C–H Activation 97

      References 110

      7 Dioxygenases 111

      Metal Complexes Displaying Dioxygenase-like Reactivity 127

      References 134

      8 Oxidoreductases 137

      Cytochrome c Oxidase 148

      References 150

      9 Synthetic Systems That Mimic Certain Aspects of Oxidoreductases 153

      References 173

      Index 175

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