pigmenteilles
Pigmenteilles is a term occasionally used in discussions of pigment biology to denote hypothetical, small pigment-bearing organelles within photosynthetic cells. The concept, not widely standardized, envisions pigmenteilles as membrane-bound bodies roughly 0.2 to 2 micrometers in diameter, enriched with pigments such as carotenoids and chlorophyll derivatives, and sometimes associated with light-harvesting protein complexes.
In proposed models, pigmenteilles would serve dual roles: harvesting or transferring light energy and protecting the
Biogenesis is speculative but often linked to plastid-derived pathways, with vesiculation from plastoglobules or small-scale remodeling
Ecologically, the term is mainly used in teaching contexts to illustrate how microenvironments can influence pigment
For readers, pigmenteilles can be seen as a conceptual tool to discuss pigment compartmentalization, alongside related