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Either of the lipid bilayers that surround a chromoplast and form the chromoplast envelope. A double membrane structure enclosing an organelle, including two lipid bilayers and the region between them. In some cases, an organelle envelope may have more than two membranes. Any member of a family of organelles found in the cytoplasm of plants and some protists, which are membrane-bounded and contain DNA. Plant plastids develop from a common type, the proplastid. The double lipid bilayer enclosing a plastid and separating its contents from the rest of the cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space. Any constituent part of a plastid, a member of a family of organelles found in the cytoplasm of plants and some protists, which are membrane-bounded and contain DNA. Plant plastids develop from a common type, the proplastid. The region between the inner and outer lipid bilayers of a chromoplast envelope. A plastid containing pigments other than chlorophyll, usually yellow and orange carotenoid pigments. The double lipid bilayer enclosing the chromoplast and separating its contents from the rest of the cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space.

View Gene Ontology (GO) Term

GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: chromoplast envelope
Acc: GO:0031898
Aspect: Cellular Component
Desc: The double lipid bilayer enclosing the chromoplast and separating its contents from the rest of the cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0031898 - chromoplast envelope (interactive image map)

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