interstitiin
Interstitiin is a hypothetical extracellular protein proposed to participate in the regulation of interstitial fluid dynamics and extracellular matrix organization.
The name combines “interstitial” with the common protein suffix “-in,” indicating an assumed residence in tissue
Speculated structure and localization: Predicted to be a secreted glycoprotein containing a signal peptide and extracellular
Proposed functions: May modulate interstitial space porosity, influence diffusion of nutrients and signaling molecules, interact with
Evidence and status: There is no widely accepted experimental evidence for the existence of interstitiin. It
In research and education: The concept is used in discussions of interstitial biology to illustrate how a
See also: Interstitial fluid, extracellular matrix, proteoglycans.