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Title: Size control in mammalian cells involves modulation of both growth rate and cell cycle duration
Authors: Cadar, ClotildeMonnier, SylvainGrilli, JacopoSáez, Pablo J.Srivastava, NishitAttia, RafaeleTerriac, EmmanuelBaum, BuzzCosentino-Lagomarsino, MarcoPiel, Matthieu
Publishers version: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05393-0
URI: https://doi.org/10.34657/445
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/4622
Issue Date: 2018
Published in: Nature Communications
Journal: Nature Communications
Publisher: London : Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: Despite decades of research, how mammalian cell size is controlled remains unclear because of the difficulty of directly measuring growth at the single-cell level. Here we report direct measurements of single-cell volumes over entire cell cycles on various mammalian cell lines and primary human cells. We find that, in a majority of cell types, the volume added across the cell cycle shows little or no correlation to cell birth size, a homeostatic behavior called “adder”. This behavior involves modulation of G1 or S-G2 duration and modulation of growth rate. The precise combination of these mechanisms depends on the cell type and the growth condition. We have developed a mathematical framework to compare size homeostasis in datasets ranging from bacteria to mammalian cells. This reveals that a near-adder behavior is the most common type of size control and highlights the importance of growth rate modulation to size control in mammalian cells.
Type: article; Text
Publishing status: publishedVersion
DDC: 570
License: CC BY 4.0 Unported
Link to license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Cadar, Clotilde, Sylvain Monnier, Jacopo Grilli, Pablo J. Sáez, Nishit Srivastava, Rafaele Attia, Emmanuel Terriac, Buzz Baum, Marco Cosentino-Lagomarsino and Matthieu Piel, 2018. Size control in mammalian cells involves modulation of both growth rate and cell cycle duration. 2018. London : Nature Publishing Group
Cadar, C., Monnier, S., Grilli, J., Sáez, P. J., Srivastava, N., Attia, R., Terriac, E., Baum, B., Cosentino-Lagomarsino, M. and Piel, M. (2018) “Size control in mammalian cells involves modulation of both growth rate and cell cycle duration.” London : Nature Publishing Group. doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05393-0.
Cadar C, Monnier S, Grilli J, Sáez P J, Srivastava N, Attia R, Terriac E, Baum B, Cosentino-Lagomarsino M, Piel M. Size control in mammalian cells involves modulation of both growth rate and cell cycle duration. London : Nature Publishing Group; 2018.
Cadar, C., Monnier, S., Grilli, J., Sáez, P. J., Srivastava, N., Attia, R., Terriac, E., Baum, B., Cosentino-Lagomarsino, M., & Piel, M. (2018). Size control in mammalian cells involves modulation of both growth rate and cell cycle duration (Version publishedVersion). Version publishedVersion. London : Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05393-0
Cadar C, Monnier S, Grilli J, Sáez P J, Srivastava N, Attia R, Terriac E, Baum B, Cosentino-Lagomarsino M, Piel M. Size control in mammalian cells involves modulation of both growth rate and cell cycle duration. Published online 2018. doi:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05393-0


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