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Synthesis of substituted norcaranes for use as probes of enzyme mechanisms.

Luke R ChurchmanPeter D GiangJulia B BuczynskiJeanette E StokStephen G BellJames J De Voss
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2023)
Norcarane is a mechanistic probe of monooxygenase enzymes that is able to detect the presence of cationic or radical intermediates. The addition of substituents around the bicycloheptane ring of the norcarane scaffold can assist in improving enzyme binding affinity and thus improve the regioselectivity of oxidation. Here we prepare in three-step, diastereoselective syntheses, ten norcaranes monosubstituted α to the cyclopropane as advanced probes. Four of these compounds were examined in enzyme binding experiments to evaluate their potential as probe substrates. Additionally, 19 potential products of enzymatic oxidation were generated via two additional synthetic steps for use as product standards in future studies.
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