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Photoexcitation for New-to-Nature Enzymatic Reactions

Description du projet

De nouvelles enzymes pour réaliser des réactions inédites dans la nature

La catalyse enzymatique et la disponibilité accrue des enzymes utilisées dans la synthèse chimique font de la biocatalyse un moyen de production intéressant de molécules chirales. Malgré leur potentiel, les enzymes naturelles n’utilisent qu’une partie relativement faible de l’espace réactionnel. Cela implique que seul un nombre limité de classes de réactions stéréo-contrôlées peut être efficacement utilisé dans la biocatalyse. Financé par le programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet BIO-LIGHT étudiera de nouvelles stratégies qui devraient permettre aux enzymes de catalyser des réactions asymétriques inédites dans la nature, élargissant ainsi les limites de réactivité de la biocatalyse. Pour atteindre son objectif, le projet associera la biocatalyse à la photocatalyse, une méthode moderne de réactivité chimique qui constitue un moyen potentiel de construire durablement de nouvelles molécules.

Objectif

Enzymatic catalysis plays a centrally important role for the preparation of chiral molecules and in the transition towards a more sustainable chemistry. In spite of their potential, natural enzymes use only a relatively small section of ‘reaction space’. This implies that only a limited number of stereocontrolled reaction classes, which are characterized by a similar reaction mechanism, can be effectively promoted. For example, a natural enzyme co-opted for new chemistry has the limitation that the new reactivity must be quite closely related to the naturally established catalytic function. The BIO-LIGHT project seeks to identify new strategies that allow enzymes to catalyse new-to-nature asymmetric reactions, thus expanding the reactivity boundaries of biocatalysis. To achieve this goal, we will combine biocatalysis with visible light photocatalysis, a modern strategy of chemical reactivity which offers a potent way to sustainably build new molecules. Specifically, we will explore the potential of native intermediates in the enzymes’ active sites to reach an excited state upon light absorption and enable new-to-nature enantioselective radical reactions. Light will be used to elicit mechanistic divergence within enzymes with an established ground-state reactivity, thus allowing them to catalyse completely different processes than those for which they evolved. The collaboration with an international pharma-company (Bayer AG) will facilitate the development of photo-enzymatic processes yielding chiral molecules adorned with biologically relevant scaffolds.
BIO-LIGHT combines the fellow’s experience in enzymatic catalysis and directed evolution and the host’s experience in photo-triggered asymmetric radical processes. The multi-cultural and intersectorial nature of this project will contribute to broaden the fellow’s competencies and will place him in a competitive position for the next career move.

Coordinateur

FUNDACIO PRIVADA INSTITUT CATALA D'INVESTIGACIO QUIMICA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 160 932,48
Adresse
AVENIDA PAISSOS CATALANS 16
43007 Tarragona
Espagne

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Région
Este Cataluña Tarragona
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 160 932,48