receptoranalogous
Receptoranalogous is a term used in biochemistry and pharmacology to describe molecules or engineered constructs that mimic the binding properties or structural features of a biological receptor. Such analogs are designed to interact with natural ligands in ways that resemble receptor–ligand interactions, often serving as decoys, probes, or therapeutic agents.
Receptor analogs can take the form of soluble receptor proteins or fragments, fusion proteins, engineered peptides,
Examples include soluble forms of receptors used as decoys, such as TNF receptor fusion proteins that bind
See also: decoy receptor, receptor, ligand, agonist, antagonist.