👉 In biochemistry and immunology, an antiprimer is a molecule that binds to a specific site on a target protein or enzyme. This binding can lead to a reduction in its activity or inhibition of its function. For example, if we have a target protein (e.g., a hormone receptor) that has been modified with an antiprimer, the antiprimer might bind and inhibit the modification process, potentially leading to decreased activity or even loss of function. This is similar