Abstract

AbstractRapid and sensitive detection of tetracycline (TC) in the aquatic environment is important for the environmental ecosystem and human health. Herein, we presented on the first attempt to construct a fast‐responding gating system by using horseradish peroxidase (HRP)‐loaded functional RNA superstructures (HRP@3D RNA). Proteins were directly loaded into 3D RNA by the rolling circle transcription (RCT) reaction. We found that the specificity of aptamer‐ligand interaction could serve as a triggered manner to release the loaded HRP from 3D RNA. The above general scheme showed a few minutes of rapid release kinetics. According to the controlled‐release mechanism, we designed a disposable origami paper‐based analytical device (doPAD) coupled with HRP@3D RNA for colorimetric detection of TC. This doPAD can realize target recognition and signal readout by taking advantage of the unique spatial control advantages of 3D origami, thus generating a signal of color change that is positively related to the concentration of TC. This doPAD achieved the quantitative analysis of TC with a limit of detection of 10 nM within 41 min. We envision that the platform will be widely used in the field of environmental monitoring and biosensing.

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