articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchAug 15, 2011BRONZE OA

From Mechanism to Mouse: A Tale of Two Bioorthogonal Reactions

Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Bioorthogonal reactions are chemical reactions that neither interact with nor interfere with a biological system. The participating functional groups must be inert to biological moieties, must selectively reactive with each other under biocompatible conditions, and, for in vivo applications, must be nontoxic to cells and organisms. Additionally, it is helpful if one reactive group is small and therefore minimally perturbing of a biomolecule into which it has been introduced either chemically or biosynthetically. Examples from the past decade suggest that a promising strategy for bioorthogonal reaction development begins with an analysis of functional group and reactivity space outside those defined by Nature.…

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Keywords
  • Bioorthogonal chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Azide
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Reactivity (psychology)
  • Cycloaddition
  • Biomolecule
  • Bioconjugation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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