生物正交化学
点击化学
化学
药物发现
计算机科学
纳米技术
化学生物学
小分子
组合化学
计算生物学
生物化学
生物
材料科学
作者
Tatiana Cañeque,Sebastian Müller,Raphaël Rodriguez
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41570-018-0030-x
摘要
Natural products and synthetic small molecules can be used to perturb, dissect and manipulate biological processes, thereby providing the basis for drug development. Over the past decades, the evolution of molecular biology protocols and microscopy techniques has made it possible to visually detect proteins in living systems with valuable spatiotemporal resolution, in which dynamic topological information has proved to be insightful. By contrast, although small molecules have become essential for biological studies, general methods to track them in cells remain underexplored. In this Review, we discuss how bioorthogonal chemistry, and click chemistry in particular, can be exploited to label and visualize almost any biologically active small molecule in cells and tissues. We review recent developments, highlighting cases in which visualizing small molecules has provided crucial mechanistic insights. This methodology is facile to implement, is versatile and is illuminating. Click chemistry enables efficient chemical labelling of small molecules in cells, providing a powerful method to visualize almost any biologically active compound. This versatile methodology can provide valuable information about the mechanisms of action of small molecules in various biological settings.
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