Functional Synthetic Model for the Lanthanide-Dependent Quinoid Alcohol Dehydrogenase Active Site
- PMID: 29286650
- DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b12318
Functional Synthetic Model for the Lanthanide-Dependent Quinoid Alcohol Dehydrogenase Active Site
Abstract
The oxidation of methanol by dehydrogenase enzymes is an essential part of the bacterial methane metabolism cycle. The recent discovery of a lanthanide (Ln) cation in the active site of the XoxF dehydrogenase represents the only example of a rare-earth element in a physiological role. Herein, we report the first synthetic, functional model of Ln-dependent dehydrogenase and its stoichiometric and catalytic dehydrogenation of a benzyl alcohol. Density functional theory calculations implicate a hydride transfer mechanism for these reactions.
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