perforingranzyme
Perforingranzyme is a proposed multi-subunit enzyme complex in immunology that combines features of perforin-like pore formation with granzyme-like proteolytic activity. In this concept, perforingranzyme functions as a unified effector released from cytotoxic granules of immune cells to mediate the destruction of target cells.
Composition and structure are described in speculative models as consisting of a pore-forming subunit that resembles
Mechanism of action, according to the hypothetical framework, involves the perforin-like subunit binding to and inserting
Evidence and status: The term perforingranzyme appears in theoretical discussions and a limited set of experimental
Relevance: The concept has implications for understanding cytotoxic immune responses and could inform research in immunotherapy