cytosoliin
Cytosoliin is a hypothetical cytosolic protein used in educational and theoretical discussions of cellular biochemistry to illustrate features of soluble cytosolic proteins. The term is not associated with a proven gene or organism in current experimental literature. In these discussions, cytosoliin is described as a soluble, non-membrane-associated protein that resides in the cytosol and lacks a signal peptide or transmembrane domain.
Predicted structure and localization: Cytosoliin is portrayed as a globular protein with no transmembrane spans, and
Functions and interactions: Proposed roles for cytosoliin include acting as a scaffolding element that coordinates transient
Discovery and evidence: Cytosoliin is largely a theoretical construct or label used in modeling and teaching.
Research status and significance: The concept of cytosoliin helps illustrate general principles of cytosolic organization, including