Harnessing CRISPR/Cas systems for DNA and RNA detection: principles, techniques, and challenges

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Title
Harnessing CRISPR/Cas systems for DNA and RNA detection: principles, techniques, and challenges
Author(s)
Heyjin Son
Bibliographic Citation
Biosensors, vol. 14, no. 10, pp. 460-460
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
The emergence of CRISPR/Cas systems has revolutionized the field of molecular diagnostics with their high specificity and sensitivity. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and recent advancements in harnessing CRISPR/Cas systems for detecting DNA and RNA. Beginning with an exploration of the molecular mechanisms of key Cas proteins underpinning CRISPR/Cas systems, the review navigates the detection of both pathogenic and non-pathogenic nucleic acids, emphasizing the pivotal role of CRISPR in identifying diverse genetic materials. The discussion extends to the integration of CRISPR/Cas systems with various signal-readout techniques, including fluorescence, electrochemical, and colorimetric, as well as imaging and biosensing methods, highlighting their advantages and limitations in practical applications. Furthermore, a critical analysis of challenges in the field, such as target amplification, multiplexing, and quantitative detection, underscores areas requiring further refinement. Finally, the review concludes with insights into the future directions of CRISPR-based nucleic acid detection, emphasizing the potential of these systems to continue driving innovation in diagnostics, with broad implications for research, clinical practice, and biotechnology.
Keyword
CRISPR/CasNucleic acids detectionDiagnosisBiosensing
ISSN
2079-6374
Publisher
MDPI
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios14100460
Type
Article
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Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Research Institute > Genome Editing Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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