2023
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-78nm3
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Insights into substrate recognition by the unusual nitrating enzyme RufO

Abstract: Nitration reactions are crucial for many industrial syntheses; however, current protocols lack site-specificity and employ hazardous chemicals. The non-canonical cytochrome P450 enzymes RufO and TxtE catalyze the only known direct aromatic nitration reactions in nature, making them attractive model systems for the development of analogous biocatalytic and/or biomimetic reactions that proceed under mild conditions. While the associated mechanism has been well characterized in TxtE, much less is known about RufO… Show more

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