latenssina
Latenssina is a hypothetical biomolecule used in theoretical models to illustrate latent regulation in signaling networks. It is not known to exist in nature and is primarily a pedagogical construct employed in computational simulations and thought experiments to explore how multi-state regulation can influence signal dynamics.
In the conceptual description, latenssina is a modular polymer composed of two archetypal domains: a latent-binding
Mechanism: In the latent state, latenssina sequesters regulatory partners, preventing downstream activation. When triggered, conformational change
Applications: Latenssina is used in teaching and computational biology to illustrate how latent states can generate
Etymology and history: The name blends Latin latens, hidden, with a suffix chosen to suggest a synthetic,
Limitations: As a fictional construct, latenssina abstracts away many complexities of real biomolecules, such as detailed
See also: allosteric regulation, latent regulation, synthetic biology modeling.