Catalytic Enantioselective Aziridination of Z -Disubstituted Alkenes with Aspartyl β-Turn-Based Dirhodium(II) Metallopeptides and Assessment of Catalyst Scaffold Versatility
Melissa Pighetti, Beck R. Miller, Annika K. Ehrlacher, Matthew S. Sigman, Scott J. MillerAbstract
We report an enantioselective aziridination of open-chain Z-disubstituted alkenes, enabled by a dirhodium(II) metallopeptide featuring finely tuned, β-turn-biased peptidyl ligands. This method affords cis-aziridines in up to 99:1 er and exhibits broad tolerance toward diverse aryl substitution patterns and peripheral functional groups. In conjunction, we explore a data science model that uncovers patterns in molecular features that reflect enantioselectivity across two nitrene transfer reactions catalyzed by dirhodium(II) metallopeptides: the aziridination reported here and a related benzylic amination reaction. This model is trained on molecular descriptors of both catalysts and substrates and used to interpret the differences between the two reactions. By linking a new synthetic methodology to cross-reaction, data science-driven modeling, this study offers both an efficient route to valuable aziridine scaffolds and a framework for analyzing enantioinduction across mechanistically diverse transformations.