Bacteriopurpurin

/bæk,tɪərioʊˈpɜrpərɪn/ noun

Definition

A purple or reddish pigment produced by certain bacteria.

Etymology

From bacterio- (bacteria) + purpurin (from Latin purpura, 'purple'). Describes pigmented compounds found in bacterial cells.

Kelly Says

Bacteriopurpurins like those in purple sulfur bacteria are actually ancient photosynthetic pigments—they're some of the earliest molecules life evolved to capture sunlight, long before chlorophyll in plants!

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