Project Details
Program
BioScience
Field of Study
Biochemistry
Division
All Divisions
Faculty Lab Link
Center Affiliation
KAUST Catalysis Center
Project Description
Enantiomerically pure chiral amines are valuable building blocks for the synthesis of various compounds such as pharmaceutical drugs or agrochemicals. Biocatalytic amine synthesis allows a cost-effective and sustainable preparation of chiral amines in enantiomerically pure form. The project aims for the identification, engineering and application of new amine forming enzymes to biocatalytic retrosynthesis and new enzyme cascades.
Project-duration will be 3-6 month, details of arrival/departure dates to be discussed.
About the Researcher
Magnus Rueping
Professor, Chemistry
Affiliations
Education Profile
- Postdoctoral fellow, Harvard University
- Ph.D., ETH Zurich
- B.Sc./M.Sc., Technical University of Berlin
Research Interests
Professor Rueping's research interests include organocatalysis, metal catalysis and biocatalysis; new reaction methodology and technology; smart materials, photochemistry and flow chemistry.Selected Publications
- H.-H. Liao, A. Chatupheeraphat, C.-C. Hsiao, I. Atodiresei, M. Rueping. ""Asymmetric BrA¸nsted Acid Catalyzed Synthesis of Triarylmethanes - Construction of Communesin- and Spiroindoline Scaffolds."" Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 54, 15540-15544
- M. Nakajima, E. Fava, S. Loescher, Z. Jiang, M. Rueping. ""Photoredox-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Aldehydes, Ketones, and Imines with Visible Light."" Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 54, 8828-8832
- D. C. Fabry, M. A. Ronge, J. Zoller, M. Rueping. ""C-H Functionalization of Phenols Using Combined Ruthenium and Photoredox Catalysis: In Situ Generation of the Oxidant."" Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 54, 2801-2805
- S. Raja, M. Nakajima, I. Atodiresei, M. Rueping. ""Combined Experimental and Computational Study for the First Catalytic Asymmetric 4p-Elektrocyclization of N-Heterocycles."" Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 54, 2762-2765
- M. Leiendecker, C.-C. Hsiao, L. Guo, N. Alandini, M. Rueping. ""Metal-Catalyzed Dealkoxylative Caryl-Csp3 Cross-Coupling - Replacement of Aromatic Methoxy Groups Employing a Functionalized Nucleophile"" Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 53, 12912-12915
Desired Project Deliverables
Students shall extend their general knowledge and skills in molecular biology and protein biochemistry. An emphasis will be put on expression, purification and characterization techniques. Students will be taught to work independently on projects, yet strengthening their critical sense to develop new ideas. In the course of the internship students shall demonstrate this understanding during oral presentations and one final written report.
Recommended Student Background
A background in biochemistry is preferred, but students with backgrounds in chemistry, biotechnology or biology are invited to apply.
The ideal candidates should have some experience or interest in conducting standard enzymatic experiments.
Experience with or interest in learning laboratory skills associated with analytical chemistry is beneficial.