The efficient bioconjugation of functional groups/molecules to targeted matrix and bio-related species drives the great development of material science and biomedicine, while the dilemma of metal catalysis, uneasy premodification, and limited reaction efficiency in traditional bioconjugation has restricted the booming development to some extent. Here, we provide a strategy for metal-free click bioconjugation at diverse levels based on activated alkynes. As a proof-of-concept, the abundant native groups including amine, thiol, and hydroxyl groups can directly react with activated alkynes without any modification in the absence of metal catalysis. Through this strategy, high-efficient modification and potential functionalization can be achiev...
For biomedical applications, proteins may require conjugation to small and large molecules. Typical ...
Chemistry plays an essential role in biological processes within all living organisms and better und...
The simple and fast CLICK reaction, in which an azide is linked to an alkyne, has been used extensiv...
reaction—the most widely recognized example of click chemistry[2]—has been rapidly embraced for appl...
A large variety of biomolecules such as lipids, DNA, carbohydrates and proteins exist inside cells. ...
The application of click chemistry, specifically Copper-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition (CuAAC)...
The first reported click reaction, copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, had l...
ABSTRACT: The merging of site-specific incorporation of small bioorthogonal functional groups into p...
The importance of bioconjugates within the field of chemistry drives the need for novelmethodologies...
Bioconjugation based on crosslinking primary amines to carboxylic acid groups has found broad applic...
Bioorthogonal chemistries are reactions that are designed to proceed in living environments without ...
In order to construct biologically active materials for applications in nanotechnology and medicine,...
A method for conjugation of ligands to the surface of exosomes was developed using click chemistry. ...
Clicks without Cu: There is a growing demand for reproducible site-specific functionalization of sur...
The Cu-catalysed alkyne-azide cycloaddition (CuAAC) or 'click' reaction is a powerful and robust bio...
For biomedical applications, proteins may require conjugation to small and large molecules. Typical ...
Chemistry plays an essential role in biological processes within all living organisms and better und...
The simple and fast CLICK reaction, in which an azide is linked to an alkyne, has been used extensiv...
reaction—the most widely recognized example of click chemistry[2]—has been rapidly embraced for appl...
A large variety of biomolecules such as lipids, DNA, carbohydrates and proteins exist inside cells. ...
The application of click chemistry, specifically Copper-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition (CuAAC)...
The first reported click reaction, copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, had l...
ABSTRACT: The merging of site-specific incorporation of small bioorthogonal functional groups into p...
The importance of bioconjugates within the field of chemistry drives the need for novelmethodologies...
Bioconjugation based on crosslinking primary amines to carboxylic acid groups has found broad applic...
Bioorthogonal chemistries are reactions that are designed to proceed in living environments without ...
In order to construct biologically active materials for applications in nanotechnology and medicine,...
A method for conjugation of ligands to the surface of exosomes was developed using click chemistry. ...
Clicks without Cu: There is a growing demand for reproducible site-specific functionalization of sur...
The Cu-catalysed alkyne-azide cycloaddition (CuAAC) or 'click' reaction is a powerful and robust bio...
For biomedical applications, proteins may require conjugation to small and large molecules. Typical ...
Chemistry plays an essential role in biological processes within all living organisms and better und...
The simple and fast CLICK reaction, in which an azide is linked to an alkyne, has been used extensiv...