chemokineket
Chemokineket is a proposed class of extracellular modulators that interact with chemokines or chemokine receptors to influence leukocyte trafficking. The term appears in speculative discussions of chemokine network regulation and is described as representing small, non-enzymatic molecules or peptidic motifs with high affinity for chemokines.
Biochemical features of chemokineket are hypothetical. Proposed descriptions include molecules ranging from 2 to 12 kilodaltons,
Mechanistically, chemokineket could act as decoy ligands, sequestering chemokines away from their receptors, thereby dampening signaling.
Biological significance attributed to chemokineket includes potential roles in shaping chemokine gradients during inflammation, balancing the
Research status remains unsettled. There is no validated in vivo evidence for endogenous chemokineket, and proponents
See also: chemokines, chemokine receptors, decoy receptors, chemokine mimetics, ligand-binding proteins.