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Electricity-driven enzymatic dynamic kinetic oxidation

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  • Beibei Zhao

    (Nanjing University)

  • Yuanyuan Xu

    (Nanjing University)

  • Qin Zhu

    (Nanjing University)

  • Aokun Liu

    (University of Science and Technology of China
    Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Xichao Peng

    (Nanjing University)

  • Tianying Zhang

    (Nanjing University)

  • Lu Yu

    (University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Yan Zhang

    (Nanjing University)

  • Xiaoqiang Huang

    (Nanjing University)

Abstract

Electrochemistry is undergoing a resurgence in synthetic chemistry and has compelling advantages1. Repurposing natural enzymes through synthetic chemical strategies holds promise for exploring new chemical space2–6. Elegant strategies, including directed evolution7–10, artificial enzymes11 and photoenzymatic catalysis12,13, have demonstrated their capacities for expanding the applications of enzymes in both academia and industry. However, the integration of electrochemistry with enzymes has primarily been limited to replicating previously established enzyme functions14–16. Key challenges in achieving new enzyme reactivity with electricity include compatibility issues and difficulties in heterogeneous electron transfer. Here we report the reshaping of thiamine-dependent enzymes with ferrocene-mediated electrocatalysis to unlock an unnatural dynamic kinetic oxidation of α-branched aldehydes. This robust electroenzymatic approach yields various bioactive (S)-profens with up to 99% enantiomeric excess; it is applicable with whole cells overexpressing the enzyme and using down to 0.05 mol% enzyme loadings. Mechanistic investigations show multiple functions of the electroenzyme in precise substrate discrimination, accelerating racemization and facilitating kinetically matched electron transfer events.

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  • Beibei Zhao & Yuanyuan Xu & Qin Zhu & Aokun Liu & Xichao Peng & Tianying Zhang & Lu Yu & Yan Zhang & Xiaoqiang Huang, 2025. "Electricity-driven enzymatic dynamic kinetic oxidation," Nature, Nature, vol. 643(8072), pages 699-704, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:643:y:2025:i:8072:d:10.1038_s41586-025-09178-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09178-6
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