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- Title
SCOPE enables type III CRISPR-Cas diagnostics using flexible targeting and stringent CARF ribonuclease activation.
- Authors
Steens, Jurre A.; Zhu, Yifan; Taylor, David W.; Bravo, Jack P. K.; Prinsen, Stijn H. P.; Schoen, Cor D.; Keijser, Bart J. F.; Ossendrijver, Michel; Hofstra, L. Marije; Brouns, Stan J. J.; Shinkai, Akeo; van der Oost, John; Staals, Raymond H. J.
- Abstract
Characteristic properties of type III CRISPR-Cas systems include recognition of target RNA and the subsequent induction of a multifaceted immune response. This involves sequence-specific cleavage of the target RNA and production of cyclic oligoadenylate (cOA) molecules. Here we report that an exposed seed region at the 3′ end of the crRNA is essential for target RNA binding and cleavage, whereas cOA production requires base pairing at the 5′ end of the crRNA. Moreover, we uncover that the variation in the size and composition of type III complexes within a single host results in variable seed regions. This may prevent escape by invading genetic elements, while controlling cOA production tightly to prevent unnecessary damage to the host. Lastly, we use these findings to develop a new diagnostic tool, SCOPE, for the specific detection of SARS-CoV-2 from human nasal swab samples, revealing sensitivities in the atto-molar range. Type III CRISPR-Cas systems recognize and cleave target RNAs and produce signalling molecules. Here the authors discover that both processes are governed by a flexible seed region, ultimately resulting in SCOPE, a SARSCoV-2 diagnostic assay with atto-molar sensitivity.
- Subjects
RIBONUCLEASES; SARS-CoV-2; PRODUCTION control; BASE pairs; RNA; IMMUNE response; ENDONUCLEASES
- Publication
Nature Communications, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2041-1723
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41467-021-25337-5