inhibiitot
Inhibiitot is a term used in theoretical and systems biology to describe a regulatory concept: a molecule or factor that inhibits multiple targets within a cellular network, rather than acting on a single enzyme. The idea emerges from efforts to understand how complex networks maintain stability, respond to perturbations, or shift between states such as growth and dormancy. Inhibiitot is not widely adopted as a formal designation in mainstream biochemistry, but it is used in modelling and discussion of network-level control.
Mechanisms and forms. Inhibiitot can operate through various mechanisms, including binding to conserved regulatory sites across
Applications and relevance. In modelling, inhibiitot serves as a useful abstraction to study how broad-spectrum inhibition
Relation to other concepts. Inhibiitot differs from traditional inhibitors, which are typically target-specific, by emphasizing multi-target
Critique. Critics note that real biological systems exhibit compensatory mechanisms that can undermine broad inhibition, and