Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absolute size but the organelle-to-cell-size ratio that is critical. Larger cells generally have increased metabolic demands, must segregate DNA over larger distances, and require larger cytokinetic rings to divide. Thus, organelles often must scale to the size of the cell. The need for scaling is particularly acute during early development during which cell size can change rapidly. Here, we highlight scaling mechanisms for cellular structures as diverse as centro-somes, nuclei, and themitotic spindle, and distinguish them frommore general mechanisms of size control. In some cases, scaling is a consequence of the underlying mechanism of organelle ...
Multicellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biological or...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
Cells adopt a size that is optimal for their function, and pushing them beyond this limit can cause ...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
SummaryJust as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures c...
All of the same conceptual questions about size in organisms apply equally at the level of single ce...
Cells need to regulate the size and shape of their organelles for proper function. For example, the ...
How cells regulate the size of intracellular structures and organelles is a longstanding question. R...
Just as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures changes ...
It has long been noted that larger animals have larger organs compared to smaller animals of the sam...
Reporting in Developmental Cell, Hara and Merten (2015) apply the use of microfabrication and in vit...
The coordinated growth of cells and their organelles is a fundamental and poorly understood problem...
AbstractSize is a fundamental attribute impacting cellular design, fitness, and function. Size homeo...
Cells control their size through an intricate balance of cell growth, cell division, and cell death....
Multicellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biological or...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
Cells adopt a size that is optimal for their function, and pushing them beyond this limit can cause ...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
SummaryJust as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures c...
All of the same conceptual questions about size in organisms apply equally at the level of single ce...
Cells need to regulate the size and shape of their organelles for proper function. For example, the ...
How cells regulate the size of intracellular structures and organelles is a longstanding question. R...
Just as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures changes ...
It has long been noted that larger animals have larger organs compared to smaller animals of the sam...
Reporting in Developmental Cell, Hara and Merten (2015) apply the use of microfabrication and in vit...
The coordinated growth of cells and their organelles is a fundamental and poorly understood problem...
AbstractSize is a fundamental attribute impacting cellular design, fitness, and function. Size homeo...
Cells control their size through an intricate balance of cell growth, cell division, and cell death....
Multicellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biological or...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
Cells adopt a size that is optimal for their function, and pushing them beyond this limit can cause ...