| Literature DB >> 33964175 |
Xin Qiao1,2, Yanmin Gao1,2, Jiaojiao Li1,2, Zhaoguan Wang1,2, Hongyan Qiao1,2, Hao Qi1,2.
Abstract
RNA-guided CRISPR (RNA-targeting clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) effector Cas13d is the smallest Class II subtype VI proteins identified so far. Here, two recently identified Cas13d effectors from Eubacterium siraeum (Es) and Ruminococcus sp. (Rsp) were characterized and applied for sensitive nucleic acid detection. We demonstrated that the special target triggered collateral cleavage of these two Cas13d orthologs could provide rapid target RNA detection in picomolar range and then the tolerance for mismatch between crRNA and target RNA was characterized as well. Finally, an additional single mismatch was introduced into crRNA to enhance the two Cas13d orthologs mediated detection of low variant allele fraction, 0.1% T790M. Overall, this study demonstrated that both EsCas13d and RspCas13d could robustly detect target RNA carrying special single-nucleotide variation with high specificity and sensitivity, thereby providing newly qualified machinery in toolbox for efficient molecular diagnostics.Entities:
Keywords: EsCas13d; RspCas13d; nucleic acid detection; single nucleotide variation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33964175 DOI: 10.1002/bit.27813
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Bioeng ISSN: 0006-3592 Impact factor: 4.530