Eukaryotic Cell Size Control and Its Relation to Biosynthesis and Senescence.

IF 11.4 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Annual review of cell and developmental biology Pub Date : 2022-10-06 Epub Date: 2022-05-13 DOI:10.1146/annurev-cellbio-120219-040142
Shicong Xie, Matthew Swaffer, Jan M Skotheim
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The most fundamental feature of cellular form is size, which sets the scale of all cell biological processes. Growth, form, and function are all necessarily linked in cell biology, but we often do not understand the underlying molecular mechanisms nor their specific functions. Here, we review progress toward determining the molecular mechanisms that regulate cell size in yeast, animals, and plants, as well as progress toward understanding the function of cell size regulation. It has become increasingly clear that the mechanism of cell size regulation is deeply intertwined with basic mechanisms of biosynthesis, and how biosynthesis can be scaled (or not) in proportion to cell size. Finally, we highlight recent findings causally linking aberrant cell size regulation to cellular senescence and their implications for cancer therapies.

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真核细胞大小控制及其与生物合成和衰老的关系。
细胞形态最基本的特征是大小,它决定了所有细胞生物学过程的规模。生长、形态和功能在细胞生物学中都是必然联系在一起的,但我们往往不了解潜在的分子机制,也不了解它们的具体功能。在这里,我们回顾了在确定酵母、动物和植物中调节细胞大小的分子机制方面的进展,以及在理解细胞大小调节功能方面的进展。越来越清楚的是,细胞大小调节的机制与生物合成的基本机制以及生物合成如何与细胞大小成比例(或不成比例)紧密交织在一起。最后,我们强调了将异常细胞大小调节与细胞衰老联系起来的最新发现及其对癌症治疗的影响。《细胞与发育生物学年度评论》第38卷预计最终在线出版日期为2022年10月。请参阅http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates用于修订估算。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, established in 1985, comprehensively addresses major advancements in cell and developmental biology. Encompassing the structure, function, and organization of cells, as well as the development and evolution of cells in relation to both single and multicellular organisms, the journal explores models and tools of molecular biology. As of the current volume, the journal has transitioned from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, making all articles published under a CC BY license.
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