Abstract
AbstractThe synthesis of small molecules able to mimic the active site of hydrolytic enzymes has been largely pursued in recent decades. The high reaction rates and specificity shown by natural hydrolases present an attractive target, and yet the preparation of suitable small‐molecule mimics remains challenging, requiring activated substrates to achieve productive outcomes. Here we present small synthetic artificial enzymes which mimic the catalytic site and the oxyanion hole of chymotrypsin and N‐terminal hydrolases and are able to perform, for the first time, the transesterification of a non‐activated ester such as ethyl acetate with methanol under mild and neutral reaction conditions.
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