Enzyme beats most synthetic catalysts when it comes to enantioselective intermolecular [4+2] cycloadditions
The first enzyme that catalyses Diels–Alder reactions has been found in mulberry plants by an international team of scientists.1 Unlike other enzymes that have been labelled Diels–Alderases, this is the only one that promotes truly concerted intermolecular [4+2] cycloadditions – and it does so better than most synthetic catalysts.