Just as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures changes as cells grow and divide. Indeed, many organelles, such as the nucleus [1, 2], mitochondria [3], mitotic spindle [4, 5], and centrosome [6], exhibit size scaling, a phenomenon in which organelle size depends linearly on cell size. However, the mechanisms of organelle size scaling remain unclear. Here, we show that the size of the nucleolus, a membraneless organelle important for cell-size homeostasis [7], is coupled to cell size by an intracellular phase transition. We find that nucleolar size directly scales with cell size in early C. elegans embryos. Surprisingly, however, when embryo size is altered, we observe inverse scaling: nucleolar s...
Most cells exhibit a constant ratio between nuclear and cell volume. The mechanism dictating this co...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
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...
Multicellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biological or...
The coordinated growth of cells and their organelles is a fundamental and poorly understood problem...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
SummaryMulticellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biolog...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
It has long been noted that larger animals have larger organs compared to smaller animals of the sam...
Multicellular development requires that cells reduce in size as a result of consecutive cell divisio...
Nucleolar size and appearance correlate with ribosome biogenesis and cellular activity. The mechanis...
International audienceSuccessive cell divisions during embryonic cleavage create increasingly smalle...
Successive cell divisions during embryonic cleavage create increasingly smaller cells, so intracellu...
A long-standing biological question is how a eukaryotic cell controls the size of its nucleus. We re...
Most cells exhibit a constant ratio between nuclear and cell volume. The mechanism dictating this co...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
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...
Multicellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biological or...
The coordinated growth of cells and their organelles is a fundamental and poorly understood problem...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
SummaryMulticellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biolog...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
It has long been noted that larger animals have larger organs compared to smaller animals of the sam...
Multicellular development requires that cells reduce in size as a result of consecutive cell divisio...
Nucleolar size and appearance correlate with ribosome biogenesis and cellular activity. The mechanis...
International audienceSuccessive cell divisions during embryonic cleavage create increasingly smalle...
Successive cell divisions during embryonic cleavage create increasingly smaller cells, so intracellu...
A long-standing biological question is how a eukaryotic cell controls the size of its nucleus. We re...
Most cells exhibit a constant ratio between nuclear and cell volume. The mechanism dictating this co...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...