2022
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra08053a
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Bio-click chemistry: a bridge between biocatalysis and click chemistry

Abstract: This review summarizes chemo/biocatalytic syntheses that combine the highly efficient click chemistry reactions with the advantages of biocatalysis. The concept of bio-click chemistry and its implications are introduced in this review.

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“…The concept of “click biology”—by analogy with the more widely known term “click chemistry”—represents the convenience obtained by effortlessly attaching two moieties through bio-molecular interactions. It often refers to biotransformation processes, DNA ligation, or formation of highly ordered structures via hybridization [ 22 ]. Preferably, each bioreceptor molecule is expected to be linked to one molecule of anchor DNA, and the conjugates should be separated from the unbound components.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of “click biology”—by analogy with the more widely known term “click chemistry”—represents the convenience obtained by effortlessly attaching two moieties through bio-molecular interactions. It often refers to biotransformation processes, DNA ligation, or formation of highly ordered structures via hybridization [ 22 ]. Preferably, each bioreceptor molecule is expected to be linked to one molecule of anchor DNA, and the conjugates should be separated from the unbound components.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widespread use of straightforward click reactions in biological environments led to the advent of new definition “bio-click chemistry” which can be understood toward reactions of functional groups commonly found in biological molecules like proteins or live cells and by exploiting the potential of click reactions (Rodríguez et al, 2022). There is a close overlap between click and bioorthogonal chemistry.…”
Section: Bioorthogonal Click Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, the temptation is great to look for a portmanteau word, and thus the term "bio-click" (hyphenated or not) has been sporadically used, in particular by Anseth and coworkers. 17 However, this neologism has also been proposed in the field of biocatalysis to describe new chemoenzymatic reactions combining biocatalysts and click chemistry, 18 which could bring confusion. More importantly, one may expect that a "bioclick" reaction describes a click reaction that allows for grafting onto specific biological compounds; and the orthogonal character of the reaction is definitely getting lost along the way.…”
Section: The Tricky Case Of the Dynamic Covalent Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%