baselinin
Baselinin is a term encountered in some non-peer-reviewed discussions and fictional narratives to denote a baseline-regulating molecule or protein. It is not a recognized chemical or biological entity in major databases such as PubChem, UniProt, or PDB as of 2024. As a concept, baselinin is used to illustrate how a single regulator could stabilize baseline levels of a biological signal or metabolic flux, thereby dampening noise and improving homeostatic control. In speculative models, baselinin is described as either a small organic molecule that interacts with regulatory proteins, or as a peptide or enzyme with allosteric properties that tune the sensitivity of signaling pathways.
Etymology: The name appears to be a coinage combining "baseline" with common suffixes for proteins and enzymes,
In usage: Baselinin figures in thought experiments in systems biology and in science-fiction settings as an
Limitations: Because baselinin is not an established entity, discussions remain theoretical and should not be taken
See also: Baseline, Baseline drift, Homeostasis, Signal processing.