Asymmetric Synthesis of α-Chloroamides via Photoenzymatic Hydroalkylation of Olefins

Yi Liu(Princeton University), Sophie G. Bender(Princeton University), Damien Sorigue(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Daniel J. Diaz(The University of Texas at Austin), Andrew D. Ellington(The University of Texas at Austin), Greg Mann(Novartis (Switzerland)), Simon Allmendinger(Novartis (Switzerland)), Todd K. Hyster(Princeton University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
March 5, 2024
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Abstract

Photoenzymatic intermolecular hydroalkylations of olefins are highly enantioselective for chiral centers formed during radical termination but poorly selective for centers set in the C-C bond-forming event. Here, we report the evolution of a flavin-dependent "ene"-reductase to catalyze the coupling of α,α-dichloroamides with alkenes to afford α-chloroamides in good yield with excellent chemo- and stereoselectivity. These products can serve as linchpins in the synthesis of pharmaceutically valuable motifs. Mechanistic studies indicate that radical formation occurs by exciting a charge-transfer complex templated by the protein. Precise control over the orientation of molecules within the charge-transfer complex potentially accounts for the observed stereoselectivity. The work expands the types of motifs that can be prepared using photoenzymatic catalysis.


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