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Selective Enzymatic Oxidation of Silanes to Silanols
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Bioorganic ChemistryEngineeringOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical BiologySelective Silane OxidationChemical BiotechnologyMolecular SieveBiochemistryBiocatalysisDiversity-oriented SynthesisCatalysisCatalytic SynthesisEnzymatic Silane OxidationNatural SciencesSilane SubstratesMolecular CatalysisSelective Enzymatic OxidationDeoxygenation
Abstract Compared to the biological world's rich chemistry for functionalizing carbon, enzymatic transformations of the heavier homologue silicon are rare. We report that a wild‐type cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (P450 BM3 from Bacillus megaterium , CYP102A1) has promiscuous activity for oxidation of hydrosilanes to give silanols. Directed evolution was applied to enhance this non‐native activity and create a highly efficient catalyst for selective silane oxidation under mild conditions with oxygen as the terminal oxidant. The evolved enzyme leaves C−H bonds present in the silane substrates untouched, and this biotransformation does not lead to disiloxane formation, a common problem in silanol syntheses. Computational studies reveal that catalysis proceeds through hydrogen atom abstraction followed by radical rebound, as observed in the native C−H hydroxylation mechanism of the P450 enzyme. This enzymatic silane oxidation extends nature's impressive catalytic repertoire.
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