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Oxidase , aerobic amine

Scheme 5.19 Asymmetric oxidase aerobic coupling reactions utilizing copper-amine complexes, (a) Ligand = (+)-PMP,... Scheme 5.19 Asymmetric oxidase aerobic coupling reactions utilizing copper-amine complexes, (a) Ligand = (+)-PMP,...
Wilmot et al. (1999) have reported high resolution crystal structures of three species relevant to understanding the chemistry of the oxidative half cycle of amine oxidases, (i) anaerobic substrate-reduced ECAO, (ii) anaerobic substrate-reduced ECAO with bound nitric oxide (an oxygen mimic) and (iii) ECAO reacted aerobically with substrate to reach an equilibrium turnover state, then cryo-trapped. In all these species, product aldehyde remains bound at the back of the substrate binding pocket and this seems to be crucial in allowing build up of intermediates. [Pg.215]

The absorption spectrum of the copper amine oxidases shows a characteristic broad band at around 500 nm (460-510 nm) that confers a typical pink or yellow-pink color to highly purified enzyme preparations [10,12,32]. Absorption in the visible region is caused by the presence of the quinone cofactor and thus is not affected by removal of copper from the enzyme under non-reducing conditions [12,32], The quinone cofactor shows emission of fluorescence when excited at 280 and 365 nm [41,106]. Electron transition of Cu(II) is seen in circular dichroism spectra at 600-800 nm [12,32,107]. Under aerobic conditions, addition of the substrate leads to a temporary bleaching of the pink color of the enzyme, which is restored after complete consumption of the substrate. However, anaerobic conditions lead to the formation of a stable yellow intermediate... [Pg.1274]

The selective aerobic oxidation of primary alcohols to aldehydes, but not secondary alcohols to ketones, is reminiscient of the chemistry catalyzed by the Cu-dependent enzyme, galactose oxidase (39). Similarly, the Cu-binding P-amyloid protein relevant to Alzheimer s disease promotes aerobic oxidation of cholesterol, a primary alcohol (cholesterol oxidase activity) (40). The Cu-dependent amine oxidases catalyze the aerobic oxidation of amines to aldehydes (41), the hydration products of imines. Each of these enzymes that promotes aerobic oxidation of primary alcohols and amines to the same products as Ni(TRISOX) catalyze the net reaction in Equation 1. If the net reactions... [Pg.139]

Copper amine oxidase (CAO) enzymes carry out the aerobic oxidation of primary amines to aldehydes (Scheme 14.8a). While copper is present in the active site, substrate oxidation proceeds by an organocatalytic pathway involving an o-quinone cofactor via a transamination mechanism (Scheme 14.8b). [Pg.231]

Scheme 14.8 Copper amine oxidases carry out (a) the aerobic oxidation of primary amines... Scheme 14.8 Copper amine oxidases carry out (a) the aerobic oxidation of primary amines...
Models for monodithiolene molybdenum species related to xanthine oxidase and aerobic CODH have been described, e.g. [Mo(S2CgH4)02(SR)] [143]. The synthesis of related species with terminal sulfido ligands would enable assembly of the indicated (dithiolene)Mo02S-CuSR ensembles. The interaction of M0S4 and Cu has received considerable study, motivated by interest in the ability of dietary Mo to inhibit copper uptake in ruminants [144]. Bi-, tri-, tetra-, or higher nuclearity Cu-Mo clusters result from the reaction of MoS and Cu" in the presence of tertiary phosphines, amines, or cyanide [144]. [Pg.426]

The direct transformation of alcohols to the corresponding amines is of growing interest because alcohols are easily available or accessible by chemical means. Amination of alcohols is usually catalyzed by transition metals at high temperatures and elevated pressures. Unfortunately, there is no enzyme known today that allows this particular functional group interconversion (FGl) in one step. Consequently, a multi-enzyme cascade was set up for the amination of alcohols as demonstrated for various benzylic and cinnamic alcohols under physiological conditions [24] aerobic alcohol oxidation toward the aldehyde was performed via a galactose oxidase originating from Fusarium (NRRL 2903 [25]) followed by an in situ co-TA-catalyzed reductive amination step (Scheme 4.5). [Pg.70]


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