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Nucleocytoplasmic transport and membrane growth control nuclear size


ABSTRACT: How cells control the overall size of membrane-bound organelles is an important unanswered question of cell biology. Fission yeast cells maintain a nuclear size that is proportional to cellular size, resulting in a constant ratio between the nuclear and cellular volumes (N/C ratio). To shed light on nuclear size control we conducted a genome-wide visual screen of a fission yeast gene deletion collection for mutants altered in their N/C ratio, and found that defects in both nucleocytoplasmic mRNA transport and nuclear membrane proliferation alter the N/C ratio. Perturbing nuclear mRNA export causes general bulk accumulation of both mRNA and protein, and a N/C ratio increase which is dependent on new membrane synthesis. Dysregulation of nuclear membrane growth also results in an enlarged N/C ratio, and additionally generates an aberrant nuclear shape. We propose that both properly regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport and nuclear membrane growth are central for controlling nuclear size.

OTHER RELATED OMICS DATASETS IN: PRJNA322255

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Schizosaccharomyces Pombe

SUBMITTER: Andrew Jones  

LAB HEAD: Ambrosius Snijders

PROVIDER: PXD004530 | Pride | 2017-06-05

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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A systematic genomic screen implicates nucleocytoplasmic transport and membrane growth in nuclear size control.

Kume Kazunori K   Cantwell Helena H   Neumann Frank R FR   Jones Andrew W AW   Snijders Ambrosius P AP   Nurse Paul P  

PLoS genetics 20170518 5


How cells control the overall size and growth of membrane-bound organelles is an important unanswered question of cell biology. Fission yeast cells maintain a nuclear size proportional to cellular size, resulting in a constant ratio between nuclear and cellular volumes (N/C ratio). We have conducted a genome-wide visual screen of a fission yeast gene deletion collection for viable mutants altered in their N/C ratio, and have found that defects in both nucleocytoplasmic mRNA transport and lipid s  ...[more]

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