auditorin
Auditorin is a fictional biomolecule used in theoretical discussions of cellular regulation and biosurveillance. It is not associated with any verified molecule or gene in published biological databases, and it is commonly employed in educational contexts and thought experiments to illustrate how cells might monitor internal states and enact corrective responses.
Origin and concept: The name auditorin blends the word “audit” with the common -in suffix used for
Usage in textbooks and simulations: Auditorin appears in didactic examples explaining feedback control, robustness, and systems
Limitations and notes: There is no experimental evidence for auditorin in living organisms, and it is not
See also: gene regulation, feedback control in biology, synthetic biology, regulatory networks, biosurveillance.