Myoglobin reconstituted with iron porphycene catalyzes the cyclopropanation of styrene with ethyl diazoacetate. Compared to native myoglobin, the reconstituted protein significantly accelerates the catalytic reaction and the <i>k</i><sub>cat</sub>/<i>K</i><sub>m</sub> value is 26-fold enhanced. Mechanistic studies indicate that the reaction of the reconstituted protein with ethyl diazoacetate is 615-fold faster than that of native myoglobin. The metallocarbene species reacts with styrene with the apparent second-order kinetic constant of 28 mM<sup>–1</sup> s<sup>–1</sup> at 25 °C. Complementary theoretical studies support efficient carbene formation by the reconstituted protein that results from the strong ligand field of the porphycene and...
Heme enzymes are some of the most versatile catalysts in nature. In recent years it has been found t...
Expanding the reaction scope of biological catalysts beyond the realm of enzymatic transformations o...
Present work addresses the reactivity of several phenyl-substituted metal–carbene complexes with 4-m...
Enzymes have evolved to catalyze a range of biochemical transformations with high efficiencies and u...
Artificial heme enzymes have, in recent years, proven to be useful for catalyzing a wide array of ca...
Recent advances in metalloprotein engineering have led to the development of a myoglobin-based catal...
The ability to genetically encode catalysts for non-natural chemical reactions will open new routes ...
Iron porphyrin carbenes (IPCs) are important intermediates in various chemical reactions catalyzed b...
Myoglobin reconstituted with manganese porphycene was prepared in an effort to generate a new biocat...
Recently, heme proteins have been discovered and engineered by directed evolution to catalyze chemic...
Following the recent discovery that heme proteins can catalyze the cyclopropanation of styrenyl olef...
With the iron(iii) complex of the Halterman iron porphyrin [P*Fe(Cl)] and ethyl diazoacetate (EDA) a...
Engineered P450s can catalyze some non-natural reactions with high efficiency and excellent selectiv...
An iron-catalyzed cyclopropanation reaction of styrenes in aqueous media is disclosed that employs g...
Enzymes catalyze organic transformations with exquisite levels of selectivity, including chemoselect...
Heme enzymes are some of the most versatile catalysts in nature. In recent years it has been found t...
Expanding the reaction scope of biological catalysts beyond the realm of enzymatic transformations o...
Present work addresses the reactivity of several phenyl-substituted metal–carbene complexes with 4-m...
Enzymes have evolved to catalyze a range of biochemical transformations with high efficiencies and u...
Artificial heme enzymes have, in recent years, proven to be useful for catalyzing a wide array of ca...
Recent advances in metalloprotein engineering have led to the development of a myoglobin-based catal...
The ability to genetically encode catalysts for non-natural chemical reactions will open new routes ...
Iron porphyrin carbenes (IPCs) are important intermediates in various chemical reactions catalyzed b...
Myoglobin reconstituted with manganese porphycene was prepared in an effort to generate a new biocat...
Recently, heme proteins have been discovered and engineered by directed evolution to catalyze chemic...
Following the recent discovery that heme proteins can catalyze the cyclopropanation of styrenyl olef...
With the iron(iii) complex of the Halterman iron porphyrin [P*Fe(Cl)] and ethyl diazoacetate (EDA) a...
Engineered P450s can catalyze some non-natural reactions with high efficiency and excellent selectiv...
An iron-catalyzed cyclopropanation reaction of styrenes in aqueous media is disclosed that employs g...
Enzymes catalyze organic transformations with exquisite levels of selectivity, including chemoselect...
Heme enzymes are some of the most versatile catalysts in nature. In recent years it has been found t...
Expanding the reaction scope of biological catalysts beyond the realm of enzymatic transformations o...
Present work addresses the reactivity of several phenyl-substituted metal–carbene complexes with 4-m...