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Functionalization of Water-Soluble Conjugated Polymers for Bioapplications

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 18, Pages 20506-20519

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c0247520506

Keywords

conjugated conjugated polymer; biofunctionalization; biosensor; fluorescence; flow cytometry; cancer therapy

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  1. Welch Foundation
  2. Welch Chair [AX-0045-20110629]

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This article comprehensively reviews the various synthetic chemistries that have been used to covalently link biofunctional groups onto water-soluble conjugated polymer (WS-CP) platforms. It also presents examples of biofunctionalized WS-CPs used in protein sensing, flow cytometry labeling, and cancer therapy. Additionally, the major challenges and future development in functionalized conjugated polymers are discussed.
Water-soluble conjugated polymers (WS-CPs) have found widespread use in bioapplications ranging from in vitro optical sensing to in vivo phototherapy. Modification of WS-CPs with specific molecular functional units is necessary to enable them to interact with biological targets. These targets include proteins, nucleic acids, antibodies, cells, and intracellular components. WS-CPs have been modified with covalently linked sugars, peptides, nucleic acids, biotin, proteins, and other biorecognition elements. The objective of this article is to comprehensively review the various synthetic chemistries that have been used to covalently link biofunctional groups onto WS-CP platforms. These chemistries include amidation, nucleophilic substitution, Click reactions, and conjugate addition. Different types of WS-CP backbones have been used as platforms including poly(fluorene), poly(phenylene ethynylene), polythiophene, poly(phenylenevinylene), and others. Example applications of biofunctionalized WS-CPs are also reviewed. These include examples of protein sensing, flow cytometry labeling, and cancer therapy. The major challenges and future development of functionalized conjugated polymers are also discussed.

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