hydratteina
Hydratteina is a term used in speculative biology to describe a hypothetical class of water-binding macromolecules that are proposed to regulate hydration dynamics within cells. It is not an established concept in mainstream biochemistry or physiology, and no consensus exists on its existence or properties.
Proposed characteristics of hydratteina include small, flexible polymers or polymer–protein conjugates capable of transiently associating with
Speculated functions include stabilizing intracellular water activity, modulating diffusion of solutes, and supporting osmoregulatory responses. Some
Evidence and reception: The concept has not been demonstrated in experimental studies and is mostly discussed
Origin and use: The term hydratteina has appeared in speculative texts and world-building exercises, and is