insenerplastide
Insenerplastide is a hypothetical plastid-like organelle described in speculative biology and some science-fiction contexts as a discrete cellular compartment that integrates sensory input with central metabolism in photosynthetic organisms. The term combines plastid ancestry with an assumed capacity for signal transduction, enabling rapid coordination between environmental perception and metabolic output.
In proposed models, insenerplastide has a double membrane envelope and an internal membrane system resembling thylakoids,
Originating in speculative discussions of endosymbiosis and cellular signaling, insenerplastide is not supported by experimental evidence
Related topics include plastid, endosymbiosis, retrograde signaling, synthetic biology, and speculative biology.