The 5′-repeat fragments released during pre-crRNA maturation are critical yet understudied components of the CRISPR/Cas12a system. Here, we demonstrate that engineered 5′-repeat fragments can potently activate Cas12a cleavage, with efficiency strongly dependent on the length of the 3′-spacer. Strikingly, complete truncation of the 3′-spacer generates a “chiral-like crRNA” conformation that induces a delayed-switch mode of Cas12a activation, fundamentally distinct from conventional mature crRNA. Leveraging this characteristic, we develop the delayed cleavage feature-mediated one-pot sensing strategy that resolves the long-standing challenge of incompatibility between Cas12a-based cleavage reaction and nucleic acid amplification, achieving a 1000-fold improvement in sensitivity over that of the conventional mature crRNA-mediated one-pot method. Furthermore, we integrate a cleavage-based one-pot assay with a portable temperature-controlled fluorescence imaging device to create an on-site diagnostic platform for high-throughput screening. Our study further advances the understanding of the crRNA-guided mechanism and facilitates the expansion of its applications in genome editing and molecular diagnostics. In CRISPR/Cas12a systems, small RNA from pre-crRNA maturation is often overlooked. Here, authors show these fragments reconstitute with Cas12a to activate cleavage. They discover a crRNA activating Cas12a in a “delayed-switch” mode, resolving its incompatibility with nucleic acid amplification.
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Yonghui Li
Niu Feng
Xueyang Wu
Nature Communications
Huazhong Agricultural University
Dalian Polytechnic University
Horological Research Institute of Light Industry
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8958f6c1944d70ce0691c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-71675-7