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. 2018 Jul 25;24(42):10584-10594.
doi: 10.1002/chem.201800504. Epub 2018 May 16.

Intracellular Chemistry: Integrating Molecular Inorganic Catalysts with Living Systems

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Intracellular Chemistry: Integrating Molecular Inorganic Catalysts with Living Systems

Anh H Ngo et al. Chemistry. .

Abstract

This concept article focuses on the rapid growth of intracellular chemistry dedicated to the integration of small-molecule metal catalysts with living cells and organisms. Although biological systems contain a plethora of biomolecules that can deactivate inorganic species, researchers have shown that small-molecule metal catalysts could be engineered to operate in heterogeneous aqueous environments. Synthetic intracellular reactions have recently been reported for olefin hydrogenation, hydrolysis/oxidative cleavage, azide-alkyne cycloaddition, allylcarbamate cleavage, C-C bond cross coupling, and transfer hydrogenation. Other promising targets for new biocompatible reaction discovery will also be discussed, with a special emphasis on how such innovations could lead to the development of novel technologies and chemical tools.

Keywords: aqueous chemistry; biocatalysis; bioinorganic chemistry; bioorganometallic chemistry; green chemistry.

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