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Data for Photoenzymatic Stereoablative Enantioconvergence of γ-chiral Oximes via Hydrogen Atom Transfer

Producing enantioenriched molecules from racemic mixtures is essential for manufacturing. Traditional methods such as resolution, deracemization and enantioconvergent catalysis primarily involve separating or converting enantiomers without altering their structures, or functionalization of stereocentres at or proximal to functional groups. However, there are challenges in enantioselectively forging C–H bonds that are remote from functional groups via hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) with these methods. Here we introduce a strategy for the photoenzymatic stereoablative enantioconvergence of γ-chiral oximes using repurposed flavin-dependent ene-reductases. A photoinduced single-electron reduction of the γ-chiral oxime by an ene-reductase generates an iminyl radical, which then undergoes stereoablative 1,5-HAT at the γ-stereocentre. Subsequent chiral reconstruction through enzymatic HAT and spontaneous imine hydrolysis yields the γ-chiral ketone with high enantioselectivity. This work provides a robust method for remote stereoablative enantioconvergent HAT and broadens the synthetic utility of photobiocatalysis.

Life Sciences
Bioproducts; Catalysis
CC BY
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-Grant:DE-SC0018420
Huimin Zhao
Version DOI Comment Publication Date
1 10.13012/B2IDB-7571963_V1 2026-05-27

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