proteoplasten
Proteoplasten, in English often called proteinoplasts, are non-photosynthetic plastids specialized for the accumulation and storage of proteins. They are considered a form of leucoplasts, a group of plastids lacking pigments, and are found mainly in tissues where protein storage is important, such as seeds and young developing embryos.
Structure and development appearence: Proteinoplasts contain protein storage bodies or protein granules within their stroma, which
Function and contents: The primary role of proteoplasten is to store seed storage proteins, which serve as
Occurrence and significance: Proteinoplasts are commonly reported in cereal endosperms and other seed tissues where protein