crossprotein
Crossprotein is a term used in protein science and engineering to describe proteins designed to interact with multiple molecular targets or participate in multiple biological pathways. Such proteins typically feature modular binding surfaces or flexible linkers that enable engagement with diverse partners and, in some cases, cross-species compatibility. The concept overlaps with multi-specific proteins but emphasizes deliberate design or evolved promiscuity.
Origins are informal and arise in discussions of modular protein design and synthetic biology. Researchers use
Structure and design. Crossproteins often combine distinct binding domains with linker regions to form tandem or
Applications. Therapeutic multi-target agents, biosensors, and tools to coordinate multi-enzyme cascades are envisioned uses. In research,
Challenges. Major hurdles include avoiding off-target effects while maintaining stability, reducing immunogenicity for clinical use, and