kontinuerin
Kontinuerin is a term used in theoretical and synthetic biology to describe a class of filament-forming proteins envisioned to create continuous networks within cells or engineered systems. The concept contrasts with discrete filaments by emphasizing unbroken, elongated scaffolds that can span substantial distances without intrinsic breaks. In discussions, kontinuerins are presented as candidates for transmitting mechanical forces and signaling information along long cellular or synthetic conduits.
Molecularly, kontinuerins are envisaged as long, mainly coiled-coil or extended beta-structure polymers with repeating interaction motifs
Biogenesis and regulation are described as involving gene expression of kontinuerin monomers, chaperone-assisted folding, and cooperative
Proposed roles range from providing mechanical continuity within the cytoskeleton to acting as intracellular signaling conduits