CRISPR/Cas12a-Assisted Chemiluminescence Sensor for Aflatoxin B1 Detection in Cereal Based on Functional Nucleic Acid and In-Pipet Rolling Circle Amplification.
Authors: Wang Zhilong, Wei Luyu, Ruan Shilong, Chen Yiping
Journal: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (J Agric Food Chem), Vol.71(10), 2023‑Mar‑15
DOI:
10.1021/acs.jafc.3c00341
Abstract
Herein, we report a CRISPR/Cas12a-assisted chemiluminescence sensor for aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) detection based on functional nucleic-acid-mediated target recognition and in-pipet rolling circle amplification-mediated signal amplification. In this sensor, we performed rolling circle amplification on the inside of the pipet to enrich horseradish peroxidase (pipet-poly-HRP). When AFB1 is present, it interacts with functional nucleic acids and results in the release of the activator. The activator is designed to activate the CRISPR/Cas12a system, which cleaves the pipet-poly-HRP to liberate HRP. The freed HRP can then be measured by chemiluminescence to quantify AFB1. This CRISPR/Cas12a-assisted chemiluminescence sensor enables facile, highly sensitive, and specific detection of AFB1, with a linear range from 50 pg/mL to 100 ng/mL and a detection limit of 5.2 pg/mL. Furthermore, it exhibits satisfactory recovery and has successfully challenged AFB1 detection in cereal samples. The proposed sensor offers a novel rapid screening approach that holds great promise for food security monitoring.
Publication Types
Journal Article
Keywords
CRISPR/Cas system
aptamer
horseradish peroxidase
mycotoxin
versatile signal reporter
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