Bioorthogonal chemical reporter

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title: Bioorthogonal chemical reporter
text: In chemical biology, bioorthogonal chemical reporter is a non-native chemical functionality that is introduced into the naturally occurring biomolecules of a living system, generally through metabolic or protein engineering. These functional groups are subsequently utilized for tagging and visualizing biomolecules. Jennifer Prescher and Carolyn R. Bertozzi, the developers of bioorthogonal chemistry, defined bioorthogonal chemical reporters as "non-native, non-perturbing chemical handles that can
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description: Non-native chemical functionality
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date modified: 2024-02-01T02:38:11Z
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