Issue 1, 2025

Bioorthogonally activated probes for precise fluorescence imaging

Abstract

Over the past two decades, bioorthogonal chemistry has undergone a remarkable development, challenging traditional assumptions in biology and medicine. Recent advancements in the design of probes tailored for bioorthogonal applications have met the increasing demand for precise imaging, facilitating the exploration of complex biological systems. These state-of-the-art probes enable highly sensitive, low background, in situ imaging of biological species and events within live organisms, achieving resolutions comparable to the size of the biomolecule under investigation. This review provides a comprehensive examination of various categories of bioorthogonally activated in situ fluorescent labels. It highlights the intricate design and benefits of bioorthogonal chemistry for precise in situ imaging, while also discussing future prospects in this rapidly evolving field.

Graphical abstract: Bioorthogonally activated probes for precise fluorescence imaging

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
08 Aug 2024
First published
18 Nov 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2025,54, 201-265

Bioorthogonally activated probes for precise fluorescence imaging

Y. Fu, X. Zhang, L. Wu, M. Wu, T. D. James and R. Zhang, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2025, 54, 201 DOI: 10.1039/D3CS00883E

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