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Mimicry of the proton wire mechanism of enzymes inside a supramolecular capsule enables beta-selective O-glycosylations

Li, Tian-Ren and Huck, Fabian and Piccini, GiovanniMaria and Tiefenbacher, Konrad. (2022) Mimicry of the proton wire mechanism of enzymes inside a supramolecular capsule enables beta-selective O-glycosylations. Nature Chemistry, 14 (9). pp. 985-994.

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Abstract

Enzymes achieve high substrate and product selectivities by orientating and activating the substrate(s) appropriately inside a confined and finely optimized binding pocket. Although some basic aspects of enzymes have already been mimicked successfully with man-made catalysts, substrate activation by proton wires inside enzyme pockets has not been recreated with man-made catalysts so far. A proton wire facilitates the dual activation of a nucleophile and an electrophile via a reciprocal proton transfer, enabling highly stereoselective reactions under mild conditions. Here we present evidence for such an activation mode inside the supramolecular resorcin[4]arene capsule and demonstrate that it enables catalytic and highly β-selective glycosylation reactions—still a major challenge in glycosylation chemistry. Extensive control experiments provide very strong evidence that the reactions take place inside the molecular container. We show that this activation strategy is compatible with a broad scope of glycoside donors and nucleophiles, and is only limited by the cavity size.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Chemie > Chemie > Synthesis of Functional Modules (Tiefenbacher)
UniBasel Contributors:Tiefenbacher, Konrad
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Nature
ISSN:1755-4330
e-ISSN:1755-4349
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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