Enzyme-mediated oxidative cyclizations in nature are a powerful demonstration of the utility of selective C–H activation. Here, Rieske oxygenase-like enzymes RedG and McpG are shown to mediate regio- and stereodivergent carbocyclization of undecylprodigiosin to streptorubin B and metacycloprodigiosin, respectively. Understanding these remarkably selective C–H activations could inspire the design of biomimetic catalysts with similar capabilities.
- Paulina K. Sydor
- Sarah M. Barry
- Gregory L. Challis