letterACS Chemical BiologyOct 20, 2006Closed access

A Comparative Study of Bioorthogonal Reactions with Azides

Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of California, Berkeley · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Detection of metabolites and post-translational modifications can be achieved using the azide as a bioorthogonal chemical reporter. Once introduced into target biomolecules, either metabolically or through chemical modification, the azide can be tagged with probes using one of three highly selective reactions: the Staudinger ligation, the Cu(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition, or the strain-promoted [3 + 2] cycloaddition. Here, we compared these chemistries in the context of various biological applications, including labeling of biomolecules in complex lysates and on live cell surfaces. The Cu(I)-catalyzed reaction was found to be most efficient for detecting azides in protein samples but was not…

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Keywords
  • Bioorthogonal chemistry
  • Cycloaddition
  • Azide
  • Chemistry
  • Biomolecule
  • Reagent
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Chemical ligation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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