Populations of cells typically maintain a consistent size, despite cell division rarely being precisely symmetrical. Therefore, cells must possess a mechanism of “size control”, whereby the cell volume at birth affects cell-cycle progression. While size control mechanisms have been elucidated in a number of other organisms, it is not yet clear how this mechanism functions in plants. Here, we present a mathematical model of the key interactions in the plant cell cycle. Model simulations reveal that the network of interactions exhibits limit-cycle solutions, with biological switches underpinning both the G1/S and G2/M cell-cycle transitions. Embedding this network model within growing cells, we test hypotheses as to how cell-cycle progression...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Cell size is under genetic control, and size at division may be mutationally changed so that cells d...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...
Size homeostasis is achieved by a balance between cell growth and cell division, but the underlying ...
Size homeostasis is achieved by a balance between cell growth and cell division, but the underlying ...
High-throughput imaging has led to an explosion of observations regarding cell-size homeostasis acro...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Cell size is under genetic control, and size at division may be mutationally changed so that cells d...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...
Size homeostasis is achieved by a balance between cell growth and cell division, but the underlying ...
Size homeostasis is achieved by a balance between cell growth and cell division, but the underlying ...
High-throughput imaging has led to an explosion of observations regarding cell-size homeostasis acro...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Growing cells adjust their division time with biomass accumulation to maintain growth homeostasis. S...
Cell size is under genetic control, and size at division may be mutationally changed so that cells d...