Abstract

Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs), flavin-dependent enzymes that use atmospheric oxygen to catalyze oxidation reactions, are valuable for various applications. In this study, we employed a novel BVMO from the fungus, Fusarium sp. NBRC 109816, (FBVMO) to synthesize diverse chiral lactones. The enzyme demonstrated a broad substrate compatibility with a variety of cyclic ketones. In addition, the preparative-scale reactions were successfully conducted, and the chiral lactones were obtained with yields of up to 91 % and enantiomeric excess (ee) values of up to 99 % (S).

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