codecidelike
Codecidelike is a term used to describe a class of biological sequences, typically proteins, that share structural and functional similarities with known enzymes, but lack the precise catalytic machinery required for efficient enzymatic activity. These molecules are often found in the genome of organisms and may represent evolutionary precursors to functional enzymes, or have evolved from them for purposes other than catalysis.
The "codecidelike" designation suggests a resemblance to the concept of a "codecide," a hypothetical molecule that
While not catalytically active in the traditional sense, codecidelike molecules can still possess important biological roles.