Carbonic Anhydrase Variants Catalyze the Reduction of Dialkyl Ketones with High Enantioselectivity
Reichi Chen,
Colby S. Kayrouz,
Eli McAmis
et al.
Abstract:Human carbonic anhydrase II (hCAII) naturally catalyzes the reaction between two achiral molecules – water and carbon dioxide – to yield the achiral product carbonic acid through a zinc hydroxide intermediate. We have previously shown that a zinc hydride, instead of a hydroxide, can be generated in this enzyme to create a catalyst for the reduction of aryl ketones. Dialkyl ketones are more challenging to reduce, and the enantioselective reduction of dialkyl ketones with two alkyl groups that are similar in siz… Show more
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