Engineering Hydroxylase Activity, Selectivity, and Stability for a Scalable Concise Synthesis of a Key Intermediate to Belzutifan
Wai Ling Cheung‐Lee,
Joshua N. Kolev,
John A. McIntosh
et al.
Abstract:Biocatalytic oxidations are an emerging technology for selective C‐H bond activation. While promising for a range of selective oxidations, practical use of enzymes catalyzing aerobic hydroxylation is presently limited by their substrate scope and stability under industrially relevant conditions. Here, we report the engineering and practical application of a non‐heme iron and α‐ketoglutarate‐dependent dioxygenase for the direct stereo‐ and regio‐selective hydroxylation of a non‐native fluoroindanone en route to… Show more
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