How cells regulate the size of intracellular structures and organelles is a longstanding question. Recent experiments suggest that size control of intracellular structures is achieved through the depletion of a limiting subunit pool in the cytoplasm. While the limiting pool model ensures organelle-to-cell size scaling, it does not provide a mechanism for robust size control of multiple co-existing structures. Here we develop a generalized theory for size-dependent growth of intracellular structures to demonstrate that robust size control of multiple intracellular structures, competing for a limiting subunit pool, is achieved via a negative feedback between the growth rate and the size of the individual structure. This design principle captu...
Increasingly accurate and massive data have recently shed light on the fundamental question of how c...
The maintenance of cell size homeostasis has been studied for years in different cellular systems. W...
High-throughput imaging has led to an explosion of observations regarding cell-size homeostasis acro...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
All of the same conceptual questions about size in organisms apply equally at the level of single ce...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...
It has long been noted that larger animals have larger organs compared to smaller animals of the sam...
Cells control their size through an intricate balance of cell growth, cell division, and cell death....
Abstract How organisms maintain cell size homeostasis is a long-standing problem that remains unreso...
International audienceIncreasingly accurate and massive data have recently shed light on the fundame...
AbstractSize is a fundamental attribute impacting cellular design, fitness, and function. Size homeo...
Cells need to regulate the size and shape of their organelles for proper function. For example, the ...
Increasingly accurate and massive data have recently shed light on the fundamental question of how c...
The maintenance of cell size homeostasis has been studied for years in different cellular systems. W...
High-throughput imaging has led to an explosion of observations regarding cell-size homeostasis acro...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
Organelle function is often directly related to organelle size. However, it is not necessarily absol...
All of the same conceptual questions about size in organisms apply equally at the level of single ce...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...
It has long been noted that larger animals have larger organs compared to smaller animals of the sam...
Cells control their size through an intricate balance of cell growth, cell division, and cell death....
Abstract How organisms maintain cell size homeostasis is a long-standing problem that remains unreso...
International audienceIncreasingly accurate and massive data have recently shed light on the fundame...
AbstractSize is a fundamental attribute impacting cellular design, fitness, and function. Size homeo...
Cells need to regulate the size and shape of their organelles for proper function. For example, the ...
Increasingly accurate and massive data have recently shed light on the fundamental question of how c...
The maintenance of cell size homeostasis has been studied for years in different cellular systems. W...
High-throughput imaging has led to an explosion of observations regarding cell-size homeostasis acro...