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Function follows form: How cell size is harnessed for developmental decisions

Hannah F. Fung, Dominique C. Bergmann

2023European Journal of Cell Biology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cell size has profound effects on biological function, influencing a wide range of processes, including biosynthetic capacity, metabolism, and nutrient uptake. As a result, size is typically maintained within a narrow, population-specific range through size control mechanisms, which are an active area of study. While the physiological consequences of cell size are relatively well-characterized, less is known about its developmental consequences, and specifically its effects on developmental transitions. In this review, we compare systems where cell size is linked to developmental transitions, paying particular attention to examples from plants. We conclude by proposing that size can offer a simple readout of complex inputs, enabling flexible decisions during plant development.

Topics & Concepts

Cell sizeFunction (biology)Cell functionBiologyRange (aeronautics)Population sizePopulationBiological systemEvolutionary biologyCellCell biologyBiochemistryMaterials scienceDemographySociologyComposite materialPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsPlant Reproductive Biology