Photobiocatalytic Strategies for Organic Synthesis

Megan A. Emmanuel(Princeton University), Sophie G. Bender(Cornell University), Catherine Bilodeau(Cornell University), J. M. Carceller(Cornell University), Jacob S. DeHovitz(Princeton University), Haigen Fu(Princeton University), Yi Liu(Princeton University), Bryce T. Nicholls(Princeton University), Yao Ouyang(Cornell University), Claire G. Page(Princeton University), Tianzhang Qiao(Cornell University), Felix C. Raps(Cornell University), Damien Sorigué(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Shang‐Zheng Sun(Cornell University), Joshua Turek-Herman(Princeton University), Yuxuan Ye(Cornell University), Ariadna Rivas-Souchet(Cornell University), Jingzhe Cao(Princeton University), Todd K. Hyster(Cornell University)
Chemical Reviews
April 28, 2023
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Abstract

Biocatalysis has revolutionized chemical synthesis, providing sustainable methods for preparing various organic molecules. In enzyme-mediated organic synthesis, most reactions involve molecules operating from their ground states. Over the past 25 years, there has been an increased interest in enzymatic processes that utilize electronically excited states accessed through photoexcitation. These photobiocatalytic processes involve a diverse array of reaction mechanisms that are complementary to one another. This comprehensive review will describe the state-of-the-art strategies in photobiocatalysis for organic synthesis until December 2022. Apart from reviewing the relevant literature, a central goal of this review is to delineate the mechanistic differences between the general strategies employed in the field. We will organize this review based on the relationship between the photochemical step and the enzymatic transformations. The review will include mechanistic studies, substrate scopes, and protein optimization strategies. By clearly defining mechanistically-distinct strategies in photobiocatalytic chemistry, we hope to illuminate future synthetic opportunities in the area.


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