facialisin
Facialisin is a fictional bioactive peptide described in educational and hypothetical contexts as a short neuromodulatory molecule associated with facial musculature. In the assumed model, facialisin is secreted by dermal cells adjacent to facial muscles and acts at the neuromuscular junction to influence motor signaling.
Chemically, facialisin is defined as a 12-residue peptide with an amidated C-terminus and a free N-terminus.
Biosynthesis proceeds through a canonical ribosomal pathway, encoded by the hypothetical FAS1 gene. The gene product
Mechanistically, facialisin is posited to bind a facial nerve receptor, FCR-1, a fictional G protein-coupled receptor.
Status and applications: Facialisin serves as a didactic example in discussions of neuropeptides and neuromuscular communication.