Metabolic remodeling of bacterial surfaces via tetrazine ligations

Pidgeon, Pires. Metabolic remodeling of bacterial surfaces via tetrazine ligations. Chem Commun (Camb). 2015;51(51):10330–3.

Abstract

Bioorthogonal click ligations are extensively used for the introduction of functional groups in biological systems. Tetrazine ligations are attractive in that they are catalyst-free and display favorable kinetics. We describe the efficient remodeling of bacterial cell surfaces using unnatural d-amino acids derivatized with tetrazine ligation handles. The metabolic incorporation of these unnatural d-amino acids onto bacterial cell surfaces resulted in a site-selective installation of fluorophores.
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