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Carbonic anhydrase II as host protein for the creation of a biocompatible artificial metathesase
Zhao, Jingming,Kajetanowicz, Anna,Ward, Thomas R.
, p. 5652 - 5655 (2015)
An artificial metathesase results from incorporation of an Hoveyda-Grubbs catalyst bearing an arylsulfonamide anchor within human carbonic anhydrase II. The optimization of the catalytic performance is achieved upon combining both chemical and genetic means. Up to 28 TONs were obtained within four hours under aerobic physiological conditions.
Small-molecule N-heterocyclic-carbene-containing olefin-metathesis catalysts for use in water
Jordan, Jason P.,Grubbs, Robert H.
, p. 5152 - 5155 (2008/03/14)
(Chemical Equation Presented) ROMPing around in water: Two well-defined, small-molecule olefin-metathesis catalysts (1 and 2) are introduced. While they are insufficiently stable to mediate most cross-metathesis reactions in water, these catalysts competently mediate ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) and ring-closing metathesis reactions in an aqueous environment.
