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Transcriptional and chromatin-based partitioning mechanisms uncouple protein scaling from cell size.


ABSTRACT: Biosynthesis scales with cell size such that protein concentrations generally remain constant as cells grow. As an exception, synthesis of the cell-cycle inhibitor Whi5 "sub-scales" with cell size so that its concentration is lower in larger cells to promote cell-cycle entry. Here, we find that transcriptional control uncouples Whi5 synthesis from cell size, and we identify histones as the major class of sub-scaling transcripts besides WHI5 by screening for similar genes. Histone synthesis is thereby matched to genome content rather than cell size. Such sub-scaling proteins are challenged by asymmetric cell division because proteins are typically partitioned in proportion to newborn cell volume. To avoid this fate, Whi5 uses chromatin-binding to partition similar protein amounts to each newborn cell regardless of cell size. Disrupting both Whi5 synthesis and chromatin-based partitioning weakens G1 size control. Thus, specific transcriptional and partitioning mechanisms determine protein sub-scaling to control cell size.

SUBMITTER: Swaffer MP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8642314 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptional and chromatin-based partitioning mechanisms uncouple protein scaling from cell size.

Swaffer Matthew P MP   Kim Jacob J   Chandler-Brown Devon D   Langhinrichs Maurice M   Marinov Georgi K GK   Greenleaf William J WJ   Kundaje Anshul A   Schmoller Kurt M KM   Skotheim Jan M JM  

Molecular cell 20211102 23


Biosynthesis scales with cell size such that protein concentrations generally remain constant as cells grow. As an exception, synthesis of the cell-cycle inhibitor Whi5 "sub-scales" with cell size so that its concentration is lower in larger cells to promote cell-cycle entry. Here, we find that transcriptional control uncouples Whi5 synthesis from cell size, and we identify histones as the major class of sub-scaling transcripts besides WHI5 by screening for similar genes. Histone synthesis is th  ...[more]

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