emitentins
Emitentins are a proposed family of short signaling peptides that are hypothesized to act as intercellular messengers in a subset of eukaryotic microorganisms and aquatic organisms. The term is used in speculative and theoretical discussions and derives from a root meaning to send or emit, reflecting their purported role in dissemination of signals between cells.
Typically described as 6 to 12 amino acids in length, emitentins are suggested to be enriched for
Discovery and taxonomy of emitentins remain unsettled. The term appears in several speculative models and narrative
Biosynthesis is described in theories as ribosomal production from small open reading frames, followed by proteolytic
Proposed functions include quorum-like coordination, regulation of gene expression, and modulation of stress responses. Mechanistic hypotheses