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Bio-click chemistry: a bridge between biocatalysis and click chemistry

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 1932-1949

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra08053a

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  1. ANID/CONICYT/FONDECYT [1210763]
  2. ANID Millennium Science Initiative Program [ICN17_022]
  3. [CONICYT-PCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2018-21180422]

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The fields of click chemistry and biocatalysis have grown rapidly, leading to significant interactions between these two fields. Bio-click chemistry, which combines biocatalytic enzyme activity with click reactions, offers a green and sustainable approach for the synthesis of high-value molecules, particularly chiral molecules with applications in medicinal chemistry and sustainable syntheses.
The fields of click chemistry and biocatalysis have rapidly grown over the last two decades. The development of robust and active biocatalysts and the widespread use of straightforward click reactions led to significant interactions between these two fields. Therefore the name bio-click chemistry seems to be an accurate definition of chemoenzymatic reactions cooperating with click transformations. Bio-click chemistry can be understood as the approach towards molecules of high-value using a green and sustainable approach by exploiting the potential of biocatalytic enzyme activity combined with the reliable nature of click reactions. This review summarizes the principal bio-click chemistry reactions reported over the last two decades, with a special emphasis on small molecules. Contributions to the field of bio-click chemistry are manifold, but the synthesis of chiral molecules with applications in medicinal chemistry and sustainable syntheses will be especially highlighted.

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