How to Find the Right RNA-Sensing CRISPR-Cas System for an In Vitro Application

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Abstract

CRISPR-Cas systems have a great and still largely untapped potential for in vitro applications, in particular, for RNA biosensing. However, there is currently no systematic guide on selecting the most appropriate RNA-targeting CRISPR-Cas system for a given application among thousands of potential candidates. We provide an overview of the currently described Cas effector systems and review existing Cas-based RNA detection methods. We then propose a set of systematic selection criteria for selecting CRISPR-Cas candidates for new applications. Using this approach, we identify four candidates for in vitro RNA.

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Díaz-Galicia, E., Grünberg, R., & Arold, S. T. (2022, February 1). How to Find the Right RNA-Sensing CRISPR-Cas System for an In Vitro Application. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12020053

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