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Exploring the Trans‐Cleavage Activity of CRISPR‐Cas12a (cpf1) for the Development of a Universal Electrochemical Biosensor
Authors:Yifan Dai  Rodrigo A Somoza  Liu Wang  Jean F Welter  Yan Li  Arnold I Caplan  Chung Chiun Liu
Abstract:An accurate, rapid, and cost‐effective biosensor for the quantification of disease biomarkers is vital for the development of early‐diagnostic point‐of‐care systems. The recent discovery of the trans‐cleavage property of CRISPR type V effectors makes CRISPR a potential high‐accuracy bio‐recognition tool. Herein, a CRISPR‐Cas12a (cpf1) based electrochemical biosensor (E‐CRISPR) is reported, which is more cost‐effective and portable than optical‐transduction‐based biosensors. Through optimizing the in vitro trans‐cleavage activity of Cas12a, E‐CRIPSR was used to detect viral nucleic acids, including human papillomavirus 16 (HPV‐16) and parvovirus B19 (PB‐19), with a picomolar sensitivity. An aptamer‐based E‐CRISPR cascade was further designed for the detection of transforming growth factor β1 (TGF‐β1) protein in clinical samples. As demonstrated, E‐CRISPR could enable the development of portable, accurate, and cost‐effective point‐of‐care diagnostic systems.
Keywords:Bioanalytische Chemie  Biosensoren  CRISPR Cas12a (cpf1)  Elektrochemie  Trans-Spaltung
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