By using structure-guided directed evolution, the substrate scope of the FeII and α-ketoglutarate dependent halogenase Wi-WelO15 from Westiella intricata HT-29-1 was engineered to enable chemo-, regio-, and diastereoselective chlorination of… Click to show full abstract
By using structure-guided directed evolution, the substrate scope of the FeII and α-ketoglutarate dependent halogenase Wi-WelO15 from Westiella intricata HT-29-1 was engineered to enable chemo-, regio-, and diastereoselective chlorination of unactivated C(sp3)–H bonds using NaCl as chlorine source. While FeII dependent enzymes are often oxygen sensitive, variants of this halogenase could be screened in lysates under aerobic conditions. The developed biocatalysts offer a route to mild, late-stage chlorination on milligram scale of non-natural hapalindoles containing a ketone instead of an isonitrile functionality, thereby unlocking them for preparative biocatalysis.
               
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