Abstract:Transition metal catalysts (TMCs) mediated bioorthogonal uncaging catalysis has sparked increasing interest in prodrug activation. However, due to their “always‐on” catalytic activity as well as the complex and catalytic‐detrimental intracellular environment, the biosafety and therapeutic efficiency of TMCs are unsatisfactory. Herein, a DNA‐gated and self‐protected bioorthogonal catalyst has been designed by modifying nanozyme‐Pd0 with highly programmable nucleic acid (DNA) molecules to achieve efficient intra… Show more
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