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Cell size controlled in plants using DNA content as an internal scale

Marco Di Dario, Rafael Tavares, Katharina Schiessl, Bénédicte Desvoyes, Crisanto Gutiérrez, Martin Howard, Robert Sablowski

2021Science133 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

shoot stem cell niche, cell size variability caused by asymmetric divisions is corrected by adjusting the growth period before DNA synthesis. KIP-related protein 4 (KRP4) inhibits progression to DNA synthesis and associates with mitotic chromosomes. The F BOX-LIKE 17 (FBL17) protein removes excess KRP4. Consequently, daughter cells are born with comparable amounts of KRP4. Inhibitor dilution models predicted that KRP4 inherited through chromatin would robustly regulate size, whereas inheritance of excess free KRP4 would disrupt size homeostasis, as confirmed by mutant analyses. We propose that a cell cycle regulator, stabilized by association with mitotic chromosomes, reads DNA content as a cell size-independent scale.

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Cell sizeScale (ratio)DNAChemistryBiologyCell biologyBiochemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Reproductive BiologyChromosomal and Genetic Variations
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