During bacterial growth, a cell approximately doubles in size before division, after which it splits into two daughter cells. This process is subjected to the inherent perturbations of cellular noise and thus requires regulation for cell-size homeostasis. The mechanisms underlying the control and dynamics of cell size remain poorly understood owing to the difficulty in sizing individual bacteria over long periods of time in a high-throughput manner. Here we measure and analyse long-term, single-cell growth and division across different Escherichia coli strains and growth conditions. We show that a subset of cells in a population exhibit transient oscillations in cell size with periods that stretch across several (more than ten) generations....
Various bacteria such as the canonical gram negative Escherichia coli or the well-studied gram posit...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
Gene expression can be noisy, as can the growth of single cells. Such cell-to-cell variation has bee...
Background: Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cell...
How cells control their size and maintain size homeostasis is a fundamental open question. Cell-size...
SummaryCell size control is an intrinsic feature of the cell cycle. In bacteria, cell growth and div...
Evolutionarily divergent bacteria share a common phenomenological strategy for cell-size homeostasis...
International audienceThe coordination of cell growth and division is a long-standing problem in bio...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
<p>Understanding the mechanism behind cell-size control of bacteria such as E. coli has been an acti...
Organisms across all domains of life regulate the size of their cells. However, the means by which t...
Single-cells grow by increasing their biomass and size. Here, we report that while mass and size acc...
Single-cells grow by increasing their biomass and size. Here, we report that while mass and size acc...
Organisms across all domains of life regulate the size of their cells. However, the means by which t...
Various bacteria such as the canonical gram negative Escherichia coli or the well-studied gram posit...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
Gene expression can be noisy, as can the growth of single cells. Such cell-to-cell variation has bee...
Background: Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cell...
How cells control their size and maintain size homeostasis is a fundamental open question. Cell-size...
SummaryCell size control is an intrinsic feature of the cell cycle. In bacteria, cell growth and div...
Evolutionarily divergent bacteria share a common phenomenological strategy for cell-size homeostasis...
International audienceThe coordination of cell growth and division is a long-standing problem in bio...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
<p>Understanding the mechanism behind cell-size control of bacteria such as E. coli has been an acti...
Organisms across all domains of life regulate the size of their cells. However, the means by which t...
Single-cells grow by increasing their biomass and size. Here, we report that while mass and size acc...
Single-cells grow by increasing their biomass and size. Here, we report that while mass and size acc...
Organisms across all domains of life regulate the size of their cells. However, the means by which t...
Various bacteria such as the canonical gram negative Escherichia coli or the well-studied gram posit...
International audienceBackgroundMany organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size cont...
Gene expression can be noisy, as can the growth of single cells. Such cell-to-cell variation has bee...