Heparin Specifically Inhibits CRISPR/Cas12 Activation, Enabling Ultrasensitive Heparin Detection and Gene Editing Regulation

Authors:

Min Cao, Xinlan Bian, Zhirun Ji, Muhammad Sohail, Fuming Zhang, Robert J. Linhardt, Bingzhi Li*, Xing Zhang*

Affiliation:

Min Cao − School of Food Science and PharmaceuticalEngineering, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210023,China

Xinlan Bian − Laboratory of Central, Nanjing Lishui DistrictHospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 211200,China

Zhirun Ji − School of Food Science and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210023,China

Muhammad Sohail − School of Food Science andPharmaceutical Engineering, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210023, China

Fuming Zhang − Department of Chemistry and ChemicalBiology, Center for Biotechnology and InterdisciplinaryStudies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York12180, United States

Robert J. Linhardt − Department of Chemistry and ChemicalBiology, Center for Biotechnology and InterdisciplinaryStudies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York

Description:

Heparin is a highly sulfated linear glycosaminoglycan that is used as an anticoagulant to prevent and treat thrombotic diseases. Herein, we find that heparin specifically inhibits the activation of the Cas12 protein through the competitive binding of heparin and crRNA to Cas12. Studies illustrate that heparin’s high molecular weight and strong negative charge are critical parameters for its inhibitory effect. This unexpected finding was engineered for the detection of heparin, affording a low detection limit of 0.36 ng/mL for fluorometric quantification. We further developed a rapid lateral flow-based system named HepaStrip (heparin strip), allowing heparin monitoring in clinical samples within 20 min. Finally, in vivo investigations revealed that heparin can regulate gene editing with the clusters of the regularly spaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)/Cas12 system in Escherichia coli. Heparin blocks the formation of Cas12-crRNA ribonucleoprotein, allowing the application of CRISPR for rapid and field-deployable detection of heparin and unleashing the potential use of heparin in future anti-CRISPR applications

Publications:

  • Cao, Min; Bian, Xinlan; Ji, Zhirun; Sohail, Muhammad; Zhang, Fuming; Linhardt, Robert J.; Li, Bingzhi; Zhang, Xing; Heparin Specifically Inhibits CRISPR/Cas12 Activation, Enabling Ultrasensitive Heparin Detection and Gene Editing Regulation; Analytical Chemistry, 2024
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    Heparin

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