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enzyme catalysed rearrangement reaction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Among enzyme-catalyzed epoxide transformations, a notably missing reaction, compared to the synthetic toolbox, is cationic rearrangement that takes place under strong acids. This is a challenging transformation for enzyme catalysis, as stabilization of the carbocation intermediate upon epoxide cleavage is required.

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An enzyme is a protein molecule in a plant or animal that causes specific reactions without itself being permanently altered or destroyed. ... The Organic Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions is not a book on enzymes, but rather a book on the general mechanisms involved in chemical reactions involving enzymes.

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