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Cas12a-assisted split crRNA complex for analysis and detection of diverse entities
Yao Xiao1,2, Rujian Zhao2, Yin Bao1,2
1School of Applied Chemistry and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China.
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The Cas12a-crRNA system possesses inherent sequence-specific recognition of double-stranded DNA/single-stranded DNA (dsDNA/ssDNA) coupled with trans-cleavage activity toward ssDNA, making it a powerful tool for nucleic acid diagnostics. However, its application beyond nucleic acid targets remains challenging, limiting its potential as a universal detection platform. In this study, we systematically explore the key parameters governing the activation of a Cas12a-split crRNA system and established a comprehensive set of design guidelines. Building on these findings, we developed CASCADE (Cas12a-Assisted Split crRNA Complex for Analysis and Detection of Diverse Entities), an adaptable detection platform that extends Cas12a's application beyond nucleic acids. Using microRNA as a model, we validated the system's sensitivity, specificity, and mismatch discrimination capability. Additionally, we successfully demonstrated its capability for non-nucleic acid target detection by detecting tobramycin, kanamycin, biotin, and tetracycline repressor protein, confirming its sensitivity and specificity. Finally, by integrating a lateral flow assay (LFA), we enhanced the portability of CASCADE, enabling user-friendly, on-site detection. This work expands the application scope of the Cas12a system and offers a promising strategy for point-of-care diagnostics or environmental monitoring.

