Foldamer Catalysis.
Zebediah C GirvinSamuel H GellmanPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
The extraordinary rate accelerations and control of reactivity exhibited by enzymes have long inspired efforts to develop synthetic catalysts. Foldamers, which are oligomers with a strong tendency to adopt a specific conformation, represent unique platforms for efforts to harness principles of enzyme function for catalyst design. Well-defined helical structures that have been identified in several foldamer families can serve as scaffolds for the predictable spatial arrangement of functional groups. The chirality of these helices offers a basis for asymmetric catalysis. Thus, foldamer-based approaches to catalyst development represent an attractive alternative to well-developed strategies involving small molecules or conventional peptides.