374: DNA-guided Cas12a reprogrammed to target RNA

374: DNA-guided Cas12a reprogrammed to target RNA

Wu X et al., Nature Biotechnology - The authors engineer synthetic PAM-containing DNA guides (crDNA) that bind Cas12a to form a deoxyribonucleoprotein (DNP) complex that recognizes and cleaves complementary RNA. Structural, biochemical and cellular data define a PAM-dependent activation route distinct from canonical RNA-guided systems and demonstrate applications in sensitive diagnostics and intracellular RNA knockdown. Key terms: DNA-guided Cas12a, crDNA, RNA targeting, SLEUTH diagnostic, RNA knockdown.

Study Highlights:
The team designed single-stranded PAM-bearing crDNA that assembles with Cas12a to form a stable DNP complex and recruit complementary RNA substrates. Cryo-EM and modeling show crDNA occupies the PI/WED/REC groove, preserves PAM engagement and positions an RNA–DNA heteroduplex for RuvC-mediated cleavage. DNA-guided Cas12a selectively binds and cleaves ssRNA, enables robust trans-cleavage across targets and orthologs, and supports an amplification-coupled SLEUTH diagnostic with attomolar sensitivity. In cells, phosphorothioate-stabilized crDNA with Cas12a produced sequence-specific knockdown of reporter and endogenous transcripts with minimal off-target signal.

Conclusion:
Cas12a can be reprogrammed into a DNA-guided, RNA-targeting effector: PAM-mediated crDNA engagement forms a catalytically competent complex that achieves sequence-specific RNA cleavage, enabling a new architecture for diagnostics and a proof-of-concept for intracellular RNA knockdown while highlighting stability and optimization challenges.

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Article title:
DNA-guided CRISPR–Cas12a effectors for programmable RNA recognition and cleavage

First author:
Wu X

Journal:
Nature Biotechnology

DOI:
10.1038/s41587-026-03120-5

Reference:
Wu X., Lam W.H., Zhao Z., Feng X., Zhai Y., Hsing I.-M. DNA-guided CRISPR–Cas12a effectors for programmable RNA recognition and cleavage. Nature Biotechnology (2026). doi:10.1038/s41587-026-03120-5

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This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2026-05-22.

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- transcript coverage: Audited transcript sections describing crDNA design and PAM activation, structural data from cryo-EM, RNA targeting and cleavage mechanics, SLEUTH diagnostic workflow and performance, and intracellular RNA knockdown in cells.
- transcript topics: DNA-guided Cas12a concept and crDNA design; PAM-dependent activation and DNP formation; Cryo-EM structure and DNA–RNA duplex within Cas12a; Two-step binding kinetics (Kd1 and Kd2); Trans-cleavage activity and RNA targeting kinetics; SLEUTH diagnostic workflow and performance

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