Click Chemistry – DBCO (dibenzocyclooctyne) is a cyclic alkyne hydrocarbon that can react with azide by a strain-facilitated 1,3-dipole cycloaddition reaction in an aqueous solution, a bioorthogonal reaction also known as a copper-free click reaction. The reaction is selective and biocompatible, so complementary reagents can form covalent bonds with functional biological systems. Copper-free click reactions have been a powerful tool for catalyst-free bioconjugation. DBCO reagents are stable in aqueous buffers and can be used to label azide-modified biomolecules with high specificity and reactivity.
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