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A Biocompatible Alkene Hydrogenation Merges Organic Synthesis with Microbial Metabolism
Authors:Dr Gopal Sirasani  Liuchuan Tong  Prof Emily P Balskus
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, 12 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138 (USA) http://scholar.harvard.edu/balskus
Abstract:Organic chemists and metabolic engineers use orthogonal technologies to construct essential small molecules such as pharmaceuticals and commodity chemicals. While chemists have leveraged the unique capabilities of biological catalysts for small‐molecule production, metabolic engineers have not likewise integrated reactions from organic synthesis with the metabolism of living organisms. Reported herein is a method for alkene hydrogenation which utilizes a palladium catalyst and hydrogen gas generated directly by a living microorganism. This biocompatible transformation, which requires both catalyst and microbe, and can be used on a preparative scale, represents a new strategy for chemical synthesis that combines organic chemistry and metabolic engineering.
Keywords:biotransformations  hydrogenation  metabolism  palladium  synthetic methods
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