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

Kume, Kazunori and Cantwell, Helena and Neumann, Frank R. and Jones, Andrew W. and Snijders, Ambrosius P. and Nurse, Paul. (2017) A systematic genomic screen implicates nucleocytoplasmic transport and membrane growth in nuclear size control. PLoS genetics, 13 (5). e1006767.

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Abstract

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 synthesis alter the N/C ratio. Perturbing nuclear mRNA export results in accumulation of both mRNA and protein within the nucleus, and leads to an increase in the N/C ratio which is dependent on new membrane synthesis. Disruption of lipid synthesis dysregulates nuclear membrane growth and results in an enlarged N/C ratio. We propose that both properly regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport and nuclear membrane growth are central to the control of nuclear growth and size.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin
UniBasel Contributors:Neumann, Frank R.
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:1553-7404
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:29 Aug 2020 03:10
Deposited On:29 Mar 2020 17:57

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