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Multiple site dioxygenase-catalysed cis-dihydroxylation of polycyclic azaarenes to yield a new class of bis-cis-diol metabolites
Boyd, Derek R.,Sharma, Narain D.,Carroll, Jonathan G.,Allen, Christopher C. R.,Clarke, David A.,Gibson, David T.
, p. 1201 - 1202 (1999)
The enhanced stability of new mono-cis-dihydrodiol bacterial metabolites of tricyclic azaarenes has facilitated the dioxygenase-catalysed formation and isolation of the corresponding bis-cis-dihydrodiols (cis-tetraols) and a three step chemoenzymatic route to the derived arene oxide mammalian metabolites.
Biphenyl dioxygenase-catalysed cis-dihydroxylation of tricyclic azaarenes: Chemoenzymatic synthesis of arene oxide metabolites and furoquinoline alkaloids
Boyd, Derek R.,Sharma, Narain D.,Carroll, Jonathan G.,Loke, Pui L.,O'Dowd, Colin R.,Allen, Christopher C. R.
, p. 10944 - 10955 (2013/09/02)
Biotransformation of acridine, dictamnine and 4-chlorofuro[2,3-b]quinolone, using whole cells of Sphingomonas yanoikuyae B8/36, yielded five enantiopure cyclic cis-dihydrodiols, from biphenyl dioxygenase-catalysed dihydroxylation of the carbocyclic rings.