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Dissociative Bioorthogonal Reactions.

Julian TuMinghao XuRaphael M Franzini
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2019)
Bioorthogonal reactions that proceed readily under physiological conditions without interference from biomolecules have found widespread application in the life sciences. Complementary to the bioorthogonal reactions that ligate two molecules, reactions that release a molecule or cleave a linker are increasingly attracting interest. Such dissociative bioorthogonal reactions have a broad spectrum of uses, for example, in controlling bio-macromolecule activity, in drug delivery, and in diagnostic assays. This review article summarizes the developed bioorthogonal reactions linked to a release step, outlines representative areas of the applications of such reactions, and discusses aspects that require further improvement.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • high throughput
  • cross sectional