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Scaling of Subcellular Structures

Wallace F. Marshall

2020Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As cells grow, the size and number of their internal organelles increase in order to keep up with increased metabolic requirements. Abnormal size of organelles is a hallmark of cancer and an important aspect of diagnosis in cytopathology. Most organelles vary in either size or number, or both, as a function of cell size, but the mechanisms that create this variation remain unclear. In some cases, organelle size appears to scale with cell size through processes of relative growth, but in others the size may be set by either active measurement systems or genetic programs that instruct organelle biosynthetic activities to create organelles of a size appropriate to a given cell type.

Topics & Concepts

OrganelleBiologyCell sizeFunction (biology)Organelle biogenesisCellOrganoidCell biologyGeneticsGeneBiogenesisRNA Research and SplicingPhysiological and biochemical adaptationsLipid metabolism and biosynthesis