Cortical regulation of cell size by a sizer cdr2p
Cells can, in principle, control their size by growing to a specified size before commencing cell division. How any cell actually senses its own size remains poorly understood. The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe are rod-shaped cells that grow to ∼14 µm in length before entering mitosis. In...
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doaj-e8f1e6869e37427883ab8bf52f728ebc2021-05-04T23:01:59ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2014-03-01310.7554/eLife.02040Cortical regulation of cell size by a sizer cdr2pKally Z Pan0Timothy E Saunders1Ignacio Flor-Parra2Martin Howard3Fred Chang4Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, United StatesCell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratories, Heidelberg, Germany; Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore, SingaporeDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, United StatesComputational and Systems Biology, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United KingdomDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, United StatesCells can, in principle, control their size by growing to a specified size before commencing cell division. How any cell actually senses its own size remains poorly understood. The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe are rod-shaped cells that grow to ∼14 µm in length before entering mitosis. In this study, we provide evidence that these cells sense their surface area as part of this size control mechanism. We show that cells enter mitosis at a certain surface area, as opposed to a certain volume or length. A peripheral membrane protein kinase cdr2p has properties of a dose-dependent ‘sizer’ that controls mitotic entry. As cells grow, the local cdr2p concentration in nodes at the medial cortex accumulates as a measure of cell surface area. Our findings, which challenge a previously proposed pom1p gradient model, lead to a new model in which cells sense their size by using cdr2p to probe the surface area over the whole cell and relay this information to the medial cortex.https://elifesciences.org/articles/02040cell size controlprotein kinaseplasma membranecell cycle |
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Kally Z Pan Timothy E Saunders Ignacio Flor-Parra Martin Howard Fred Chang |
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Cortical regulation of cell size by a sizer cdr2p |
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Cortical regulation of cell size by a sizer cdr2p |
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Cortical regulation of cell size by a sizer cdr2p |
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Cortical regulation of cell size by a sizer cdr2p |
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cortical regulation of cell size by a sizer cdr2p |
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Cells can, in principle, control their size by growing to a specified size before commencing cell division. How any cell actually senses its own size remains poorly understood. The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe are rod-shaped cells that grow to ∼14 µm in length before entering mitosis. In this study, we provide evidence that these cells sense their surface area as part of this size control mechanism. We show that cells enter mitosis at a certain surface area, as opposed to a certain volume or length. A peripheral membrane protein kinase cdr2p has properties of a dose-dependent ‘sizer’ that controls mitotic entry. As cells grow, the local cdr2p concentration in nodes at the medial cortex accumulates as a measure of cell surface area. Our findings, which challenge a previously proposed pom1p gradient model, lead to a new model in which cells sense their size by using cdr2p to probe the surface area over the whole cell and relay this information to the medial cortex. |
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cell size control protein kinase plasma membrane cell cycle |
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