Polyamino acids as synthetic enzymes: mechanism, applications and relevance to prebiotic catalysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Polyamino acids, such as polyleucine, behave as synthetic enzymes in the asymmetric epoxidation of chalcone and other electron-deficient alkenes (the Julia-Colonna reaction). The influences of reaction conditions, of the molecular structure of the catalysts and of the scaling-up of the process on the enantioselectivity of the reaction have been determined. The kinetics and mechanism have been investigated using a soluble PEG-polyleucine conjugate, which behaves in a similar way to an enzyme, showing saturation kinetics for both chalcone and HOO-. Enantioselective catalysis is achieved with peptides with as few as five residues and scalemic catalysts show high chiral amplification. Here, we discuss the relevance of these-enzyme like catalysts to prebiotic processes, such as the role of small peptides in the formation of optically active cyanohydrins.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COLONNA ASYMMETRIC EPOXIDATION; POLY-L-LEUCINE; STEREOSELECTIVE EPOXIDATION; CHALCONE
List of contributors:
Carrea, Giacomo; Ottolina, Gianluca
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