The Click Reaction has developed to a widely used type of reaction orthogonal to many other types of reactions in different kinds of applications. Both residues R1 and R2 can be used either as conjugation partners or as substrates. Due to its high thermodynamic driving force, usually greater than 20 kcal/mol, the click reaction normally proceeds rapidly to completion and also tends to be highly selective for a single product.
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