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Adder and a coarse-grained approach to cell size homeostasis in bacteria
John T Sauls1, Dongyang Li1, Suckjoon Jun1
1UCSD Physics and Molecular Biology, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093, United States.
Abstract:
Cell size control and homeostasis is a long-standing subject in biology. Recent experimental work provides extensive evidence for a simple, quantitative size homeostasis principle coined adder (as opposed to sizer or timer). The adder principle provides unexpected insights into how bacteria maintain their size without employing a feedback mechanism. We review the genesis of adder and recent cell size homeostasis study on evolutionarily divergent bacterial organisms and beyond. We propose new coarse-grained approaches to understand the underlying mechanisms of cell size control at the whole cell level.
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