signaalina
Signaalina is a fictional signaling molecule commonly referenced in theoretical biology and science fiction to illustrate intercellular communication. In these contexts, signaalina functions as a small, non-proteinaceous messenger released by signaling cells and detected by target cells to coordinate physiological responses.
Molecular nature and properties: Signaalina is described as a small organic compound with polar functional groups
Mechanism of action: Upon release, signaalina diffuses through tissue and binds to a specific receptor on the
Occurrence and use in literature: Signaalina appears in textbooks and classroom simulations as a didactic example
Applications: In synthetic biology and education, signaalina is used to illustrate design principles for programmable communication