proteofaktors
Proteofaktors are hypothetical entities proposed to explain certain anomalies observed in protein folding and function. The concept suggests that within or around a protein, there exist factors that can influence its conformation and behavior beyond the direct amino acid sequence. These proteofaktors are not themselves part of the primary protein structure but can interact with it, acting as chaperones, modulators, or even catalysts for specific folding pathways.
The idea of proteofaktors arises from observations where proteins exhibit unusual stability, rapid refolding after denaturation,
Research into proteofaktors is largely theoretical, with experimental evidence being indirect and often subject to alternative