Subcellular size

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Abstract

All of the same conceptual questions about size in organisms apply equally at the level of single cells. What determines the size, not only of the whole cell, but of all of its parts? What ensures that subcellular components are properly proportioned relative to the whole cell? How does alteration in organelle size affect biochemical function? Answering such fundamental questions requires us to understand how the size of individual organelles and other cellular structures is determined. Knowledge of organelle biogenesis and dynamics has advanced rapidly in recent years. Does this knowledge give us enough information to formulate reasonable models for organelle size control, or are we still missing something?

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Marshall, W. F. (2015). Subcellular size. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 7(6), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a019059

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