Portable “dual-signal-on” colorimetric and photothermal biosensor for accurate detection of Hg2+ based on split Cas12a-mediated cascade strand displacement and phosphorothioate-modified G-quadruplex DNAzyme

Abstract

The split crRNA with Cas12a (SCas12a)-powered biosensor has shown sensitivity and accuracy in nucleic acid detection, but its application to metal ion target detection still needs to be explored. By integrating an SCas12a-mediated cascade strand displacement reaction (CSDR) with a phosphorothioate-modified hairpin G-quadruplex (psHG4) reporter, a portable “turn-on” colorimetric/photothermal system was engineered for the precise and sensitive detection of Hg2+ (termed SCas12a/CSDR-psHG4). Target Hg2+ triggers an SCas12a-mediated CSDR and then activates SCas12a's nuclease activity. Activated SCas12a cleaves the loop region of psHG4, thereby liberating the previously silenced psG4 sequence, which subsequently assembles into a psG4/hemin complex in the presence of K+ and hemin. This complex catalyzes the typical oxidation of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB), generating the colorimetric and photothermal product TMBox. The RGB value of the solution was recorded with a portable smartphone and the temperature change was tracked using a thermometer. This colorimetric/photothermal biosensor displayed a linear range of 1 pmol L−1 to 100 nmol L−1 and 100 fmol L−1 to 10 nmol L−1, with a detection limit of 0.5 pmol L−1 and 60 fmol L−1, respectively. Utilizing the SCas12a technique, SCas12a/CSDR-psHG4 presents a fresh method for identifying metal ion targets, along with significant prospects for enhancing human health protection and environmental surveillance.

Graphical abstract: Portable “dual-signal-on” colorimetric and photothermal biosensor for accurate detection of Hg2+ based on split Cas12a-mediated cascade strand displacement and phosphorothioate-modified G-quadruplex DNAzyme

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Nov 2025
Accepted
03 Feb 2026
First published
05 Feb 2026

Anal. Methods, 2026, Advance Article

Portable “dual-signal-on” colorimetric and photothermal biosensor for accurate detection of Hg2+ based on split Cas12a-mediated cascade strand displacement and phosphorothioate-modified G-quadruplex DNAzyme

Y. Tian, J. Chen, F. Chen, Y. Ling, S. Zheng, D. Jian, Q. Tang, S. Wang and K. Shi, Anal. Methods, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5AY01924A

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