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Cell size sets the diameter of the budding yeast contractile ring

I. V. Kukhtevich, N. Lohrberg, Francesco Padovani, Robert Schneider, Kurt M. Schmoller

2020Nature Communications42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The formation and maintenance of subcellular structures and organelles with a well-defined size is a key requirement for cell function, yet our understanding of the underlying size control mechanisms is limited. While budding yeast cell polarization and subsequent assembly of a septin ring at the site of bud formation has been successfully used as a model for biological self-assembly processes, the mechanisms that set the size of the septin ring at the bud neck are unknown. Here, we use live-cell imaging and genetic manipulation of cell volume to show that the septin ring diameter increases with cell volume. This cell-volume-dependence largely accounts for modulations of ring size due to changes in ploidy and genetic manipulation of cell polarization. Our findings suggest that the ring diameter is set through the dynamic interplay of septin recruitment and Cdc42 polarization, establishing it as a model for size homeostasis of self-assembling organelles.

Topics & Concepts

SeptinOrganelleCell biologySaccharomyces cerevisiaeBudding yeastBiologyCellCDC42CytokinesisYeastCell polarityBuddingBiophysicsCell divisionGeneticsActinFungal and yeast genetics researchFermentation and Sensory AnalysisBiofuel production and bioconversion
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