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Genetically Encoded Phosphine Ligand for Metalloprotein Design.

Hua-Zhen DuanCheng HuYue-Lin LiShi-Hao WangYan XiaJiangyun WangJiangyun WangYong Xiang Chen
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Phosphine ligands are the most important class of ligands for cross-coupling reactions due to their unique electronic and steric properties. However, metalloproteins generally rely on nitrogen, sulfur, or oxygen ligands. Here, we report the genetic incorporation of P3BF, which contains a biocompatible borane-protected phosphine, into proteins. This step is followed by a straightforward one-pot strategy to perform deboronation and palladium coordination in aqueous and aerobic conditions. The genetically encoded phosphine ligand P3BF should significantly expand our ability to design functional metalloproteins.
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