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一个恒定的尺寸扩展驱动细菌细胞大小的恒常性
Manuel Campos1, Ivan V Surovtsev1, Setsu Kato2
1Microbial Sciences Institute, Yale University, West Haven, CT 06516, USA; Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Cell
|December 7, 2014
概括
细菌控制细胞大小不是通过值,而是通过在分裂之间生长一致的数量. 这种强大的机制确保了大肠杆菌和白杆菌的细胞大小稳态.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 系统生物学 系统生物学
背景情况:
- 细胞大小控制对于细胞周期进展至关重要.
- 当前的模型表明,细菌在临界尺寸值时会分裂.
研究的目的:
- 实验测试细菌细胞大小控制的临界大小范式.
- 为了阐明细胞大小恒常的机制在进化遥远的细菌.
主要方法:
- 使用单细胞显微镜来追踪细菌的生长和分裂.
- 数学建模用于分析细胞大小动态.
主要成果:
- 直接的实验证据反驳了临界尺寸值模型.
- 大肠杆菌和Caulobacter crescentus通过在分裂之间不断增加大小来实现大小稳态,而不论最初的细胞大小.
- 这种机制强大地减少了几代人的体积变化.
结论:
- 细菌细胞大小的控制是通过不断增长的增量机制实现的,而不是临界大小.
- 这个原则适用于各种部门类型和增长率.
- 恒定尺寸扩展可能在分裂过程附近受到调节,为细胞周期控制提供了新的见解.
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