Issue 2, 2023

Tetrazine bioorthogonal chemistry makes nanotechnology a powerful toolbox for biological applications

Abstract

Bioorthogonal chemistry enables researchers to manipulate bioactive molecules in living systems. These highly selective and biocompatible reactions can be carried out in various complex environments. Over the past two decades, a considerable number of strides have been made to expand the capacities of bioorthogonal chemistry coupled with the aim to fine-tune present reactions for specific applications. The good points of bioorthogonal chemistry have pushed material chemists to integrate bioorthogonal chemistry with nanotechnologies to broaden the biological applications of nanomaterials. Notably, bioorthogonal nanotechnologies fundamentally rely on, more than half, according to our investigation, tetrazine bioorthogonal chemistry (TBC) to function as bioorthogonal handles to react with target agents owing to the extremely rapid kinetics and high selectivities of TBC. Its utilization in combination with nanotechnologies has led to developments in various areas of biomedicine, such as in situ drug activation and targeted delivery, bioimaging and biosensing, and the understanding of cell–biomolecule interactions. Given the fantastic past achievements and the rapid developments in tetrazine bioorthogonal technologies, the future is certainly very bright.

Graphical abstract: Tetrazine bioorthogonal chemistry makes nanotechnology a powerful toolbox for biological applications

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
30 Oct 2022
Accepted
30 Nov 2022
First published
07 Dec 2022

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 461-469

Tetrazine bioorthogonal chemistry makes nanotechnology a powerful toolbox for biological applications

R. Zhang, J. Gao, G. Zhao, L. Zhou, F. Kong, T. Jiang and H. Jiang, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 461 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR06056F

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