Biocatalytic Steroidal 9α‐Hydroxylation and Fragmentation Enable the Concise Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of 9,10‐Secosteroids
Hanxin Song,
Zeliang Zhang,
Chunyang Cao
et al.
Abstract:9,10‐Secosteroids are an important group of marine steroids with diverse biological activities. Herein, we report a chemoenzymatic strategy for the concise, modular, and scalable synthesis of ten naturally occurring 9,10‐secosteroids from readily available steroids in three to eight steps. The key feature lies in utilizing a Rieske oxygenase‐like 3‐ketosteroid 9α‐hydroxylase (KSH) as the biocatalyst to achieve efficient C9–C10 bond cleavage and A‐ring aromatization of tetracyclic steroids through 9α‐hydroxylat… Show more
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