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Bioorthogonal Fluorescence Turn‐On Labeling Based on Bicyclononyne−Tetrazine Cycloaddition Reactions that Form Pyridazine Products
Author(s) -
Siegl Sebastian J.,
Galeta Juraj,
Dzijak Rastislav,
Dračínský Martin,
Vrabel Milan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
chempluschem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.801
H-Index - 61
ISSN - 2192-6506
DOI - 10.1002/cplu.201900176
Subject(s) - bioorthogonal chemistry , tetrazine , chemistry , fluorescence , pyridazine , reagent , cycloaddition , combinatorial chemistry , biomolecule , fluorophore , photochemistry , click chemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis , biochemistry , physics , quantum mechanics
Fluorogenic bioorthogonal reactions enable visualization of biomolecules with excellent signal‐to‐noise ratio. A bicyclononyne−tetrazine ligation that produces fluorescent pyridazine products has been developed. In stark contrast to previous approaches, the formation of the dye is an inherent result of the chemical reaction and no additional fluorophores are needed in the reagents. The crucial structural elements that determine dye formation are electron‐donating groups present in the starting tetrazine unit. The newly formed pyridazine fluorophores show interesting photophysical properties the fluorescence intensity increase in the reaction can reach an excellent 900‐fold. Model imaging experiments demonstrate the application potential of this new fluorogenic bioorthogonal reaction.
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