On the Mechanisms of Hypohalous Acid Formation and Electrophilic Halogenation by Non‐Native Halogenases
Kridsadakorn Prakinee,
Narin Lawan,
Aisaraphon Phintha
et al.
Abstract:Enzymatic electrophilic halogenation is a mild tool for functionalization of diverse organic compounds. Only a few groups of native halogenases are capable of catalyzing such a reaction. Here, we used a mechanism‐guided strategy to discover the electrophilic halogenation activity catalyzed by non‐native halogenases. As the ability to form a hypohalous acid (HOX) is key for halogenation, flavin‐dependent monooxygenases/oxidases capable of forming C4a‐hydroperoxyflavin (FlC4a‐OOH) such as dehalogenase, hydroxyla… Show more
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