RPB0432

Pathogen Description

Target Pathogen Pathogen Name NCBI Taxonomy ID Order Family Genus Species Pathogen type
Mycoplasma pneumoniae Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Schizoplasma pneumoniae, Mycoplasmoides pneumoniae 2104 Mycoplasmatales Mycoplasmataceae Mycoplasma Mycoplasma pneumoniae Bacterium

Primer Description

Primer Name Sequence(5'-3') Length(bp) Primer Final Concentration(μM) GC Content(%) Predicted Melting Temperature(℃) Molecular Weight(g/moles) Positions in GenBank accession number
Biotin-FP Biotin-CTACTGTAACTGGTTGACCATATGCCTTACT 31 5 μM 41.94 59.09 9436.19 \
RP CAGCAACTGCCATCCGTGGTACATATTCAAAC 32 5 μM 46.88 62.9 9737.4 \

Gene Description

Target Gene GenBank ID
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Assay Description

Application Assay Primer Designing Software Reaction Time(min) Assay Temperature(℃) Readout System(s) Limit of Detection(LoD) Sensitivity(%) Specificity(%)
excellent convenience, accuracy, and robustness, which endows promising point-of-care screening potential for infectious pathogens. RPA-CRISPR\Cas9-LFB \ 20 min 39 °C CRISPR\Cas9-LFB 3 copies \ \

Publication Description

Year of Publication Title Author(s) Journal PMID DOI
2023 CRISPR\Cas9-based point-of-care lateral flow biosensor with improved performance for rapid and robust detection of Mycoplasma pneumonia Rong Zhu,Han Jiang,Chaoyou Li,Yan Li,Min Peng,Junfeng Wang,Qian Wu,Chao Yan,Qingli Bo,Jie Wang,Chenlin Shen,Panzhu Qin Analytica Chimica Acta 37062563 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341175

CRISPR\Cas9-based point-of-care lateral flow biosensor with improved performance for rapid and robust detection of Mycoplasma pneumonia

Author(s):

Rong Zhu,Han Jiang,Chaoyou Li,Yan Li,Min Peng,Junfeng Wang,Qian Wu,Chao Yan,Qingli Bo,Jie Wang,Chenlin Shen,Panzhu Qin

Journal:

Analytica Chimica Acta

Year:

2023

Abstract:

Screening of acute respiratory infections causes serious challenges in urgent point-of-care scenarios where conventional methods are impractical and alternative techniques suffer from low accuracy, poor robustness, and reliance on sophisticated instruments. As an improvement to this paradigm, we report a point-of-care lateral flow biosensor (LFB) based on the recognition property of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/associated protein 9 (Cas9) and apply it to the detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae). The designed biosensor employs CRISPR/Cas9 for secondary recognition after preamplification of target gene using specific primer set, avoiding false positives caused by nontarget factors. The high amplification efficiency and low applicable temperatures of recombinase polymerase amplification brings the detection limit of the biosensor to 3 copies even at a preamplification temperature of 25 °C. Its practical application is further demonstrated with 100% accuracy by testing with 43 M. pneumoniae-infected specimens and 80 uninfected specimens. Additionally, the entire detection, including pretreatment, preamplification, CRISPR/Cas9 recognition, and visual analysis, can be completed in 30 min. Featured with the combination of CRISPR/Cas9 and LFB, the biosensor we developed herein ensures excellent convenience, accuracy, and robustness, which endows promising point-of-care screening potential for infectious pathogens.