Lewis Base-Bronsted Acid-Enzyme Catalysis In Enantioselective Multistep One-Pot Syntheses

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2021)

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Abstract
Establishing one-pot, multi-step protocols combining different types of catalysts is one important goal for increasing efficiency in modern organic synthesis. In particular, the high potential of biocatalysts still needs to be harvested. Based on an in-depth mechanistic investigation of a new organocatalytic protocol employing two catalysts {1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO); benzoic acid (BzOH)}, a sequence was established providing starting materials for enzymatic refinement (ene reductase; alcohol dehydrogenase): A gram-scale access to a variety of enantiopure key building blocks for natural product syntheses was enabled utilizing up to six catalytic steps within the same reaction vessel.
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asymmetric synthesis, biocatalysis, building blocks, one-pot reaction cascade, organocatalysis
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