Multicopper oxidase mediated single-carbon insertion for skeletal remodeling
Multicopper oxidase mediated single-carbon insertion for skeletal remodeling
Jiang, B.; Chen, B.; Gao, H.; Huang, J.; Liu, X.; Ma, M.; Wang, Y. A.
AbstractModern drug discovery demands efficient strategies for generating structurally diverse compound libraries. Skeletal editing, a transformative paradigm enabling precise atom-level modifications within molecular frameworks, offers a sustainable alternative to traditional synthetic routes. While carbene insertion-mediated approaches have dominated single-carbon insertion strategies, current methodologies are limited by their reliance on hazardous, unstable carbene precursors and harsh reaction conditions. Herein, we report a multicopper oxidase (MCO)-catalyzed skeletal editing that enables the direct, one-step transformation of phenolic and indole derivatives into functionalized tropones and quinoline analogues through exogenous single-carbon insertion. This platform employs stable and safe nitroalkanes as carbon sources and O2 as the sole terminal oxidant. It accommodates a broad substrate scope and yields products with superior antibacterial activity against to multidrug-resistant strains relative to their parent compounds. This work introduces the first biocatalytic platform for exogenous single-carbon insertion skeletal editing. This sustainable and scalable strategy overcomes key limitations of synthetic approaches, offering efficient skeletal remolding and rapid expansion of bioactive compound libraries.