Abstract

AbstractA paper‐based naked‐eye recognition assay with enzyme‐encapsulated protein engineered metal–organic framework‐derived biominerals is developed for direct quantification of sarcosine in urine samples for screening of prostate cancer individuals. The detection strategy stems from the successful construction of a cascade response model, which involves the introduction of a cascade enzymatic catalytic reaction on Pt nanoparticles (NPs)‐loaded porous CeO2 by integrating a sarcosine oxidase as a special recognition unit and a chromogenic substrate as a signal molecule reporter. Pt NPs‐loaded CeO2 is subjected to a one‐step thermal treatment based on multilayered mesoporous Ce‐based metal–organic framework, and the calcined CeO2 exhibits the same distinct porous graded structure. Importantly, introduction of Pt NPs sharply enhances the peroxidase‐like activity of CeO2, which is considered to be caused by the difference in the adsorption behavior of hydrogen peroxide on the CeO2 surface and Pt/CeO2 obtained by density functional theory calculations. On the basis of this, the probe is used on a mass‐producible paper‐based working platform and 3D‐printed device to specifically screen for minor differences in sarcosine between urine samples from cancer patients and normal individuals. Enzyme‐assisted cascade catalytic reaction can be extended by replacing different recognition units for multiple analytes.

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