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Published on: December 8, 2023
A protospacer adjacent motif-free, multiplexed, and quantitative nucleic acid detection platform with barcode-based
Miaojin Zhou1, Chunhua Zhang1,2, Miaomiao Chen1
1Center for Medical Genetics & Hunan Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics School of Life Sciences Central South University Changsha Hunan China.
Abstract:
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-based biosensors have been developed to facilitate the rapid and sensitive detection of nucleic acids. However, most approaches using CRISPR-based detection have disadvantages associated with the limitations of CRISPR RNA (crRNA), protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) or protospacer flanking sequence restriction, single channel detection, and difficulty in quantitative detection resulting in only some target sites being detected qualitatively. Here, we aimed to develop a barcode-based Cas12a-mediated DNA detection (BCDetection) strategy, which overcomes the aforementioned drawbacks and enables (1) detection with a universal PAM and crRNA without PAM or crRNA restriction, (2) simultaneous detection of multiple targets in a single reaction, and (3) quantitative detection, which can significantly distinguish copy number differences up to as low as a two-fold limit. We could efficiently and simultaneously detect three β-thalassemia mutations in a single reaction using BCDetection. Notably, samples from normal individuals, spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) carriers, and SMA patients were significantly and accurately distinguished using the quantitative detection ability of BCDetection, indicating its potential application in β-thalassemia and SMA carrier screening. Therefore, our findings demonstrate that BCDetection provides a new platform for accurate and efficient quantitative detection using CRISPR/Cas12a, highlighting its bioanalytical applications.
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