SummaryMechanical properties contribute to the control of cell size, morphogenesis, development, and lifestyle of fungal cells [1–4]. Tip growth can be understood by a viscoplastic model, in which growth is derived by high internal turgor pressure and cell-wall elasticity [2, 5]. To understand how these properties regulate growth in the rod-shaped fission yeast Schizosaccaromyces pombe, we devised femtoliter cylindrical polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microchambers with varying elasticity as force sensors for single cells. By buckling cells in these chambers, we determine the elastic surface modulus of the cell wall to be 20.2 ± 6.1 N.m−1. By analyzing the growth of the cells as they push against the walls of the chamber, we derive force-veloci...
Cells in nature develop in a wide range of forms, following diverse growth patterns. Despite the im...
International audienceHow growing cells cope with size expansion while ensuring mechanical integrity...
International audienceHow growing cells cope with size expansion while ensuring mechanical integrity...
SummaryMechanical properties contribute to the control of cell size, morphogenesis, development, and...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of fungal cells influence their growth, division, mo...
SummaryThe shape of walled cells such as fungi, bacteria, and plants are determined by the cell wall...
We describe the fission yeast cell as a cylinder of radius R, and total length L. The intracellular ...
International audienceWalled cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria come with a large range of shapes ...
SummaryThe shape of walled cells such as fungi, bacteria, and plants are determined by the cell wall...
SummaryA paradigm of cytokinesis in animal cells is that the actomyosin contractile ring provides th...
International audienceA paradigm of cytokinesis in animal cells is that the actomyosin contractile r...
While the biological and chemical aspects of the yeast cell have been studied in great depth, much ...
Cell-wall mechanical properties play an integral part in the growth and form of Saccharomyces cerevi...
Cells in nature develop in a wide range of forms, following diverse growth patterns. Despite the im...
SummaryWalled cells have the ability to remodel their shape while sustaining an internal turgor pres...
Cells in nature develop in a wide range of forms, following diverse growth patterns. Despite the im...
International audienceHow growing cells cope with size expansion while ensuring mechanical integrity...
International audienceHow growing cells cope with size expansion while ensuring mechanical integrity...
SummaryMechanical properties contribute to the control of cell size, morphogenesis, development, and...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of fungal cells influence their growth, division, mo...
SummaryThe shape of walled cells such as fungi, bacteria, and plants are determined by the cell wall...
We describe the fission yeast cell as a cylinder of radius R, and total length L. The intracellular ...
International audienceWalled cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria come with a large range of shapes ...
SummaryThe shape of walled cells such as fungi, bacteria, and plants are determined by the cell wall...
SummaryA paradigm of cytokinesis in animal cells is that the actomyosin contractile ring provides th...
International audienceA paradigm of cytokinesis in animal cells is that the actomyosin contractile r...
While the biological and chemical aspects of the yeast cell have been studied in great depth, much ...
Cell-wall mechanical properties play an integral part in the growth and form of Saccharomyces cerevi...
Cells in nature develop in a wide range of forms, following diverse growth patterns. Despite the im...
SummaryWalled cells have the ability to remodel their shape while sustaining an internal turgor pres...
Cells in nature develop in a wide range of forms, following diverse growth patterns. Despite the im...
International audienceHow growing cells cope with size expansion while ensuring mechanical integrity...
International audienceHow growing cells cope with size expansion while ensuring mechanical integrity...