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Chemoselective Modification of Viral Surfaces via Bioorthogonal Click Chemistry
Published on: August 19, 2012
Solid phase strain promoted "click" modification of DNA via [3+2]-nitrile oxide-cyclooctyne cycloadditions
1Department of Chemistry, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Republic of Ireland. ishwar.singh@nuim.ie
Abstract:
Rapid, catalyst free, solid phase modification of DNA by strain promoted cyclooctyne-nitrile oxide click chemistry is reported; the reaction is characterised by mild conditions, occurring in an aqueous environment under atmospheric conditions at room temperature and is complete in 10 minutes.
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