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Cellular heterogeneity: yeast-side story

Sandrine Pinheiro, Shashank Pandey, Serge Pelet

2021Fungal Biology Reviews19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A major challenge for cells lies in their ability to detect, respond and adapt to changing environments that may threaten their survival. Among the numerous evolutionary strategies, cell-to-cell heterogeneity allows the emergence of different phenotypes within a population. This variability in cellular behaviors can be essential for a small fraction of cells to adapt and survive in various environments. Analyses at the single-cell level have allowed to highlight the great variability that is present between cells within an isogenic population. Numerous molecular mechanisms have been uncovered, allowing to understand the emergence and the role of cellular heterogeneity. These attempts at identifying the source of cellular noise have also provided clues for strategies needed to control heterogeneity. In this review, S. cerevisiae is used as an example to illustrate the different factors leading to cell heterogeneity, ranging from intracellular processes to environmental constraints. In addition, some recent strategies developed to modulate cell-to-cell variability are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPhenotypePopulationGenetic heterogeneityComputational biologyCellCell typeIntracellularEvolutionary biologyGeneticsGeneDemographySociologyGene Regulatory Network AnalysisFungal and yeast genetics researchSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomics
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