inhibitoractivator
Inhibitoractivator is a conceptual term used to describe regulatory molecules that can function as both inhibitors and activators of a biological target, depending on context. The idea emphasizes dual or switchable actions rather than a single, fixed effect. While not a widely adopted formal classification, inhibitoractivators are discussed in discussions of allosteric regulation, ligand bias, and complex signaling networks.
Mechanisms underlying inhibitoractivator behavior include allosteric modulation, where binding at one site induces conformational changes that
Contexts and examples are varied: enzymes, receptors, and signaling proteins may exhibit dual responses to the
See also: allosteric modulation, dual-activity ligands, partial agonists, inverse agonists, prodrugs.