Programmable RNA detection with CRISPR-Cas12a
University of Florida · Baylor College of Medicine · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Cas12a, a CRISPR-associated protein complex, has an inherent ability to cleave DNA substrates and is utilized in diagnostic tools to identify DNA molecules. We demonstrate that multiple orthologs of Cas12a activate trans-cleavage in the presence of split activators. Specifically, the PAM-distal region of the crRNA recognizes RNA targets provided that the PAM-proximal seed region has a DNA target. Our method, Split Activator for Highly Accessible RNA Analysis (SAHARA), detects picomolar concentrations of RNA without sample amplification, reverse-transcription, or strand-displacement by simply supplying a short DNA sequence complementary to the seed region. Beyond RNA detection, SAHARA outperforms wild-type…
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9Topics & keywords
- Trans-activating crRNA
- CRISPR
- RNA
- DNA
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Nucleic acid
- Oligonucleotide
- Life in Land