Adoptase
Adoptase is a term used in speculative biology and science fiction to describe a hypothetical catalyst that governs the initiation and stabilization of adoptive bonds between biological or synthetic agents. The name combines adopt with the common enzyme suffix -ase. In the imagined framework, adoptase acts as a ligase-like protein that recognizes matching compatibility markers on two entities and promotes their covalent or quasi-covalent linkage, creating a durable bond analogous to adoption in social terms. The operation is described as context-dependent, requiring co-factors that mimic regulatory signals, environmental cues, and ethical constraints in the story or model.
In literature and thought experiments, adoptase is used as a metaphor to explore themes of kinship, social
Origin and usage: The term has appeared in speculative essays and fiction since the early 2020s, and
See also: ligase, enzyme metaphor, adoption ethics, network theory.