Cas12a target search and cleavage on force-stretched DNA†
Abstract
Using optical tweezers, we investigate target search and cleavage by CRISPR–Cas12a on force-stretched λ-DNA. Cas12a uses fast, one-dimensional hopping to locate its target. Binding and cleavage occur rapidly and specifically at low forces (≤5 pN), with a 1.8 nm rate-limiting conformational change. Mechanical distortion slows diffusion, increases off-target binding but hinders cleavage.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2021 PCCP HOT Articles