Fu_2022_Food.Chem_387_132919

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Title : CRISPR-Cas12a based fluorescence assay for organophosphorus pesticides in agricultural products - Fu_2022_Food.Chem_387_132919
Author(s) : Fu R , Wang Y , Liu Y , Liu H , Zhao Q , Zhang Y , Wang C , Li Z , Jiao B , He Y
Ref : Food Chem , 387 :132919 , 2022
Abstract :

Herein, we propose a sensitive fluorescent assay for organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) detection based on a novel strategy of activating the CRISPR-Cas12a system. Specifically, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) hydrolyzes acetylthiocholine into thiocholine (TCh). Subsequently, TCh induces the degradation of MnO(2) nanosheets and generates sufficient Mn(2+) ions to activate the Mn(2+)-dependent DNAzyme. Then, as the catalytic product of activated DNAzyme, the short DNA strand activates the CRISPR-Cas12a system to cleave the fluorophore-quencher-labeled DNA reporter (FQ) probe effectively; thus, increasing the fluorescence intensity (FI) in the solution. However, in the presence of OPs, the activity of AChE is suppressed, resulting in a decrease in FI. Under optimized conditions, the limits of detection for paraoxon, dichlorvos, and demeton were 270, 406, and 218 pg/mL, respectively. Benefiting from the outstanding MnO(2) nanosheets properties and three rounds of enzymatic signal amplification, the proposed fluorescence assay holds great potential for the detection of OPs in agricultural products.

PubMedSearch : Fu_2022_Food.Chem_387_132919
PubMedID: 35421656

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Fu R, Wang Y, Liu Y, Liu H, Zhao Q, Zhang Y, Wang C, Li Z, Jiao B, He Y (2022)
CRISPR-Cas12a based fluorescence assay for organophosphorus pesticides in agricultural products
Food Chem 387 :132919

Fu R, Wang Y, Liu Y, Liu H, Zhao Q, Zhang Y, Wang C, Li Z, Jiao B, He Y (2022)
Food Chem 387 :132919