Over 5000 halogenated natural products have been reported so far, many of these arising from the marine environment. The introduction of a halogen into a molecule can significantly impact its bioavailability and bioactivity. More recently enzymatic halogenation has been used to enable late stage functionalisation through site-selective halogenation and cross-coupling. Halogenases are becoming increasingly valued tools. This review outlines the various classes of halogenases that have been discovered, and examines these from both a structural and a mechanistic perspective, reflecting upon the many recent advances in halogenase discovery
The introduction of a halogen atom into a small molecule can effectively modulate its properties, yi...
Authors thank ERC GenoChemetics (FP7/2007-2013/ERC consolidator grant GCGXC grant agreement no. 6147...
The halogenases are a group of enzymes that have only come to the fore over the last 10 years thanks...
Over 5000 halogenated natural products have been reported so far, many of these arising from the mar...
The market sizes for halogenated compounds are huge; in contrast to synthetic chemical alternatives,...
The enzymatic generation of carbon–halogen bonds is a powerful strategy used by both nature and synt...
Nature has evolved halogenase enzymes to regioselectively halogenate a diverse range of biosynthetic...
Halogenases catalyze the incorporation of halogen atoms into organic molecules. Given the importance...
Halogens can be very important for active agents as vital parts of their binding mode, on the one ha...
Minges H, Sewald N. Recent Advances in Synthetic Application and Engineering of Halogenases. ChemCat...
Simple halogen substituents frequently afford key structural features that account for the potency a...
Halogenated molecules are widely distributed in the biosphere. A variety of halogenated aromatic and...
Flavin-dependent halogenases catalyse halogenation of aromatic compounds. In most cases, this reacti...
Schnepel C, Sewald N. Enzymatic Halogenation: A Timely Strategy for Regioselective C-H Activation. C...
Nature produces a plethora of bioactive secondary metabolites with diverse hydrocarbon scaffolds and...
The introduction of a halogen atom into a small molecule can effectively modulate its properties, yi...
Authors thank ERC GenoChemetics (FP7/2007-2013/ERC consolidator grant GCGXC grant agreement no. 6147...
The halogenases are a group of enzymes that have only come to the fore over the last 10 years thanks...
Over 5000 halogenated natural products have been reported so far, many of these arising from the mar...
The market sizes for halogenated compounds are huge; in contrast to synthetic chemical alternatives,...
The enzymatic generation of carbon–halogen bonds is a powerful strategy used by both nature and synt...
Nature has evolved halogenase enzymes to regioselectively halogenate a diverse range of biosynthetic...
Halogenases catalyze the incorporation of halogen atoms into organic molecules. Given the importance...
Halogens can be very important for active agents as vital parts of their binding mode, on the one ha...
Minges H, Sewald N. Recent Advances in Synthetic Application and Engineering of Halogenases. ChemCat...
Simple halogen substituents frequently afford key structural features that account for the potency a...
Halogenated molecules are widely distributed in the biosphere. A variety of halogenated aromatic and...
Flavin-dependent halogenases catalyse halogenation of aromatic compounds. In most cases, this reacti...
Schnepel C, Sewald N. Enzymatic Halogenation: A Timely Strategy for Regioselective C-H Activation. C...
Nature produces a plethora of bioactive secondary metabolites with diverse hydrocarbon scaffolds and...
The introduction of a halogen atom into a small molecule can effectively modulate its properties, yi...
Authors thank ERC GenoChemetics (FP7/2007-2013/ERC consolidator grant GCGXC grant agreement no. 6147...
The halogenases are a group of enzymes that have only come to the fore over the last 10 years thanks...