melanosoomides
Melanosoomides are a proposed class of suborganellar particles associated with melanosomes, the pigment-containing organelles found in pigment cells such as melanocytes and retinal pigment epithelium. The term denotes discrete domains theorized to influence melanin synthesis and deposition inside melanosomes. The concept is speculative and not generally accepted as an established feature of cellular biology.
In speculative models, melanosoomides appear as electron-dense inclusions, filamentous networks, or small vesicular pockets within the
Proposed functions of melanosoomides include mediating the coupling between enzymatic melanogenesis and the physical organization of
Evidence and status: the concept arises in theoretical discussions and limited imaging reports, but there is
Biological significance: if validated, melanosoomides could help explain variation in pigment patterns among species and individuals