DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6c10875 ISSN: 0002-7863

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. Miller

Abstract

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.

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