Decarboxylative halogenation of indoles by vanadium haloperoxidases
Lauren J Harstad1, Clare E Wells1, Hyung Ji Lee2,1
1School of Molecular Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA.
Abstract:
Halogenated heteroarenes are key building blocks across numerous chemical industries. Here, we report that vanadium haloperoxidases are capable of producing 3-haloindoles through decarboxylative halogenation of 3-carboxyindoles. This biocatalytic method is applicable to decarboxylative chlorination, bromination, and iodination in moderate to high yields and with excellent chemoselectivity.
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