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Gene Digital Circuits Based on CRISPR-Cas Systems and Anti-CRISPR Proteins
Published on: October 18, 2022
Scalable modulation of CRISPR‒Cas enzyme activity using photocleavable phosphorothioate DNA
Menglu Hu1, Bingni Zhang1, Yuanyue Shan2
1School of Life sciences, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China.
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The regulation of CRISPR‒Cas activity is critical for developing advanced biotechnologies. Optical control of CRISPR‒Cas system activity can be achieved by modulation of Cas proteins or guide RNA (gRNA), but these approaches either require complex protein engineering modifications or customization of the optically modulated gRNAs according to the target. Here, we present a method, termed photocleavable phosphorothioate DNA (PC&PS DNA)-mediated regulation of CRISPR‒Cas activity (DNACas), that is versatile and overcomes the limitations of conventional methods. In DNACas, CRISPR‒Cas activity is silenced by the affinity binding of PC&PS DNA and restored through light-triggered chemical bond breakage of PC&PS DNA. The universality of DNACas is demonstrated by adopting the PC&PS DNA to regulate various CRISPR‒Cas enzymes, achieving robust light-switching performance. DNACas is further adopted to develop a light-controlled one-pot LAMP-BrCas12b detection method and a spatiotemporal gene editing strategy. We anticipate that DNACas could be employed to drive various biotechnological advances.
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