Asymmetric Sulfoxidation Catalyzed by a Vanadium-Containing Bromoperoxidase. 1997

Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
Department of Chemistry, University of Göteborg, S-41296 Göteborg, Sweden, and Department of Biological Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4QD, U.K.

A vanadium-containing bromoperoxidase (VBrPO) from the alga Corallina officinalis has been shown to catalyze the stereoselective oxidation of some aromatic bicyclic sulfides to the corresponding (S)-sulfoxides in high (up to 91%) ee. Hydrogen peroxide was found to have a large effect on the catalyzed reaction, most likely due to an inhibition of VBrPO. High optical and chemical yields were found to be favored by a continuous slow addition of hydrogen peroxide to keep a low excess. The reaction gives no overoxidation to sulfone, and its stereochemistry is the opposite as compared to that previously found with the heme-containing chloroperoxidase (CPO) from Caldariomyces fumago.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
December 1998, Inorganic chemistry,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
January 2001, European journal of biochemistry,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
November 2004, Journal of the American Chemical Society,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
January 2021, Applied biochemistry and biotechnology,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
June 2000, Organic letters,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
August 1991, Biochimica et biophysica acta,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
November 2000, Biotechnology and bioengineering,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
April 2009, Journal of inorganic biochemistry,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
April 2001, Journal of the American Chemical Society,
Malin Andersson, and Andrew Willetts, and Stig Allenmark
January 2007, Journal of the American Chemical Society,
Copied contents to your clipboard!