Multicellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biological organization, but how this growth is controlled from organelle to body, while coordinating interdependent functions at each scale, remains poorly understood. We utilized the C. elegans worm intestine as a model system to identify distinct allometric scaling laws, revealing that the growth of individual structures is differentially regulated during development. We show that the volume of the nucleolus, a subcellular organelle, is directly proportional (isometric) to cell size during larval development. In contrast to findings in a variety of other systems, the size of the nucleus grows more slowly and is hypoallometric to the cell. We further de...
The coordinated growth of cells and their organelles is a fundamental and poorly understood problem...
Size is a fundamental feature of biology that affects physiology at all levels, from the organism to...
Successive cell divisions during embryonic cleavage create increasingly smaller cells, so intracellu...
SummaryMulticellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biolog...
Just as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures changes ...
SummaryJust as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures c...
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...
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...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
Among different species or cell types, or during early embryonic cell divisions that occur in the ab...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
The relationship between the size of a cell and the size of its intracellular structures must be pre...
The coordinated growth of cells and their organelles is a fundamental and poorly understood problem...
Size is a fundamental feature of biology that affects physiology at all levels, from the organism to...
Successive cell divisions during embryonic cleavage create increasingly smaller cells, so intracellu...
SummaryMulticellular organisms must regulate their growth across the diverse length scales of biolog...
Just as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures changes ...
SummaryJust as organ size typically increases with body size, the size of intracellular structures c...
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...
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...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
Among different species or cell types, or during early embryonic cell divisions that occur in the ab...
The critical importance of controlling the size and number of intracellular organelles has led to a ...
The relationship between the size of a cell and the size of its intracellular structures must be pre...
The coordinated growth of cells and their organelles is a fundamental and poorly understood problem...
Size is a fundamental feature of biology that affects physiology at all levels, from the organism to...
Successive cell divisions during embryonic cleavage create increasingly smaller cells, so intracellu...