Organisms across all domains of life regulate the size of their cells. However, the means by which this is done is poorly understood. We study two abstracted “molecular” models for size regulation: inhibitor dilution and initiator accumulation. We apply the models to two settings: bacteria like Escherichia coli, that grow fully before they set a division plane and divide into two equally sized cells, and cells that form a bud early in the cell division cycle, confine new growth to that bud, and divide at the connection between that bud and the mother cell, like the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In budding cells, delaying cell division until buds reach the same size as their mother leads to very weak size control, with average cell...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
International audienceIncreasingly accurate and massive data have recently shed light on the fundame...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...
Organisms across all domains of life regulate the size of their cells. However, the means by which t...
To maintain a constant cell size, dividing cells have to coordinate cell-cycle events with cell grow...
Background: Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cell...
Various bacteria such as the canonical gram negative Escherichia coli or the well-studied gram posit...
Bacteria are able to maintain a narrow distribution of cell sizes by regulating the timing of cell d...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
International audienceIncreasingly accurate and massive data have recently shed light on the fundame...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...
Organisms across all domains of life regulate the size of their cells. However, the means by which t...
To maintain a constant cell size, dividing cells have to coordinate cell-cycle events with cell grow...
Background: Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cell...
Various bacteria such as the canonical gram negative Escherichia coli or the well-studied gram posit...
Bacteria are able to maintain a narrow distribution of cell sizes by regulating the timing of cell d...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
The size of a cell sets the scale for all biochemical processes within it, thereby affecting cellula...
International audienceIncreasingly accurate and massive data have recently shed light on the fundame...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...