Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5218538 Tetrahedron 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A one-pot, three-component process is described which involves both organo- and enzyme-catalysed carbon-carbon bond-forming steps. In the first step, an organocatalyst catalyses the aldol reaction between acetaldehyde and a glyoxylamide. After dilution with additional aqueous buffer, and addition of pyruvate and an aldolase enzyme variant, a second aldol reaction occurs to yield a final product. Crucially, it was possible to develop a reaction in which both the organo- and enzyme-catalysed reactions could be performed in the same aqueous buffer system. The reaction described is the first example of a one-pot, three-component reaction in which the two carbon-carbon bond-forming processes are catalysed using the combination of an organocatalyst and an enzyme.

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