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Bioorthogonal Reactions of Triarylphosphines and Related Analogues

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 121, Issue 12, Pages 6802-6849

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00014

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  1. U.S. National Institutes of Health [R01 GM126226]

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Bioorthogonal phosphines were introduced in the context of the Staudinger ligation and have since been widely used to tag azide-functionalized biomolecules in biological experiments. Recent advances in this field have highlighted the versatility and importance of bioorthogonal phosphines in various biological pursuits.
Bioorthogonal phosphines were introduced in the context of the Staudinger ligation over 20 years ago. Since that time, phosphine probes have been used in myriad applications to tag azide-functionalized biomolecules. The Staudinger ligation also paved the way for the development of other phosphorus-based chemistries, many of which are widely employed in biological experiments. Several reviews have highlighted early achievements in the design and application of bioorthogonal phosphines. This review summarizes more recent advances in the field. We discuss innovations in classic Staudinger-like transformations that have enabled new biological pursuits. We also highlight relative newcomers to the bioorthogonal stage, including the cyclopropenone-phosphine ligation and the phospha-Michael reaction. The review concludes with chemoselective reactions involving phosphite and phosphonite ligations. For each transformation, we describe the overall mechanism and scope. We also showcase efforts to fine-tune the reagents for specific functions. We further describe recent applications of the chemistries in biological settings. Collectively, these examples underscore the versatility and breadth of bioorthogonal phosphine reagents.

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