Light-Driven Biocatalytic Oxidation: A Critical Review of Photoenzymatic Systems
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2022-09-30
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Summary
Background
Enzymes are the catalyst of choice for highly selective reactions, offering nature-inspired approaches for sustainable chemical synthesis. Oxidative enzymes like monooxygenases, peroxygenases, oxidases, and dehydrogenases catalyze various enantioselective oxyfunctionalization and dehydrogenation reactions under mild conditions. These enzymes require constant supply or withdrawal of reducing equivalents (electrons) to sustain their catalytic cycles. Photocatalysis appears to be a natural choice for accomplishing this electron-relay role.
Objective
This review aims to critically summarize current developments in photoredox biocatalysis, highlight promising concepts, and discuss current limitations in light-driven enzymatic oxidation reactions. The work examines various photocatalytic platforms and their applications in driving oxidative enzyme reactions.
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- Published in:Chemical Science,
- Study Type:Review,
- Source: 10.1039/d2sc03483b