receptorit
Receptorit is a term used in theoretical discussions of cellular signaling to denote a hypothetical class of transmembrane proteins that bind extracellular ligands and initiate intracellular responses. In this usage, receptorit function as primary conduits by which cells sense their chemical environment, without tying them to a specific family or organism.
Structurally, receptorit are envisioned as single polypeptides or simple subunit assemblies with three regions: an extracellular
Activation triggers conformational changes that recruit adaptor proteins, enzymes, or ion channels. Signaling might proceed via
The receptorit concept aims to capture the diversity seen across real receptor families, including GPCR- and
Applications appear in synthetic biology and biosensor design, where artificial receptor-like components are engineered to respond
Note that receptorit is not an established category in pharmacology. It remains a hypothetical construct used