- Biocatalytic Characterization of Human FMO5: Unearthing Baeyer-Villiger Reactions in Humans
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Flavin-containing mono-oxygenases are known as potent drug-metabolizing enzymes, providing complementary functions to the well-investigated cytochrome P450 mono-oxygenases. While human FMO isoforms are typically involved in the oxidation of soft nucleophiles, the biocatalytic activity of human FMO5 (along its physiological role) has long remained unexplored. In this study, we demonstrate the atypical in vitro activity of human FMO5 as a Baeyer-Villiger mono-oxygenase on a broad range of substrates, revealing the first example to date of a human protein catalyzing such reactions. The isolated and purified protein was active on diverse carbonyl compounds, whereas soft nucleophiles were mostly non- or poorly reactive. The absence of the typical characteristic sequence motifs sets human FMO5 apart from all characterized Baeyer-Villiger mono-oxygenases so far. These findings open new perspectives in human oxidative metabolism.
- Fiorentini, Filippo,Geier, Martina,Binda, Claudia,Winkler, Margit,Faber, Kurt,Hall, Mélanie,Mattevi, Andrea
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p. 1039 - 1048
(2016/05/19)
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- Arylation and 1-Alkenylation on α-Position of Ketones via Tributyltin Enolates Catalyzed by Palladium Complex
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The reaction of tributyltin enolates, prepared from tributyltin methoxide and enol acetates in situ, with aryl and 1-alkenyl bromides in the presence of dichlorobis(tri-o-tolylphosphine)palladium was found to give α-aryl and α-(1-alkenyl) ketones, respectively, in good yields with essentially complete retention of the enol acetate regiochemistry.
- Kosugi, Masanori,Hagiwara, Isao,Sumiya, Takao,Migita, Toshihiko
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p. 241 - 246
(2007/10/02)
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