Topic: Click Reagent

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  1. The application of click chemistry in chemical ligation and peptide modification Connecting multiple peptide fragments to form an extended peptide chain is referred to as ligation. Click chemistry offers a convenient method for creating peptide-peptide linkages. By introducing an alkyne group to one peptide fragment and an N-terminal azide moiety to another, a triazole ...
  2. Strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) As a prevalent click reaction, strain-promoted alkyne-azide cycloaddition (SPAAC) operates without the need for metal catalysts, reducing agents, or enduring ligands. Instead, it harnesses the enthalpy liberated from the inherent ring strain of cyclooctyne to facilitate the formation of stable ...
  3. Reactions of strained alkenes in click chemistry Strained alkenes leverage strain relief as a motivating factor, enabling their engagement in click reactions. Trans-cycloalkenes, typically cyclooctenes, and other strained alkenes like oxanorbornadiene, participate in click reactions with various counterparts, including azides, tetrazines, and ...
  4. Strain-promoted alkyne-nitrone cycloaddition (SPANC) SPAAC can be carried out efficiently. On the one hand, the chemical potential energy of azide and alkyne substrates as reactants is very high. Diaryl-strained-cyclooctynes, such as dibenzylcyclooctyne (DIBO), have found application in reacting with 1,3-nitrones in strain-promoted alkyne-nitrone ...
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