Cell-size dependent progression of the cell cycle creates homeostasis and flexibility of plant cell size

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Angharad R. Jones
Manuel Forero-Vargas
Simon P. Withers
Richard S. Smith
Jan Traas
Walter Dewitte
James A. H. Murray
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[1] Cardiff School of Biosciences,Division of Molecular Biosciences
[2] Cardiff University,Department of Comparative Development and Genetics
[3] Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research,undefined
[4] Laboratoire de Reproduction de développement des plantes,undefined
[5] INRA,undefined
[6] CNRS,undefined
[7] ENS Lyon,undefined
[8] UCB Lyon 1,undefined
[9] Université de Lyon,undefined
[10] Present address: Grupo de Investigatión D+TEC,undefined
[11] Facultad de Ingeniería,undefined
[12] Universidad de Ibagué,undefined
[13] 730002 Ibagué,undefined
[14] Colombia,undefined
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Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mechanisms coupling cell growth and cell cycle control with cell size regulation are poorly understood in intact tissues. Here we show that the continuously dividing fields of cells within the shoot apical meristem of Arabidopsis show dynamic regulation of mean cell size dependent on developmental stage, genotype and environmental signals. We show cell size at division and cell cycle length is effectively predicted using a two-stage cell cycle model linking cell growth and two sequential cyclin dependent kinase (CDK) activities, and experimental results concur in showing that progression through both G1/S and G2/M is size dependent. This work shows that cell-autonomous co-ordination of cell growth and cell division previously observed in unicellular organisms also exists in intact plant tissues, and that cell size may be an emergent rather than directly determined property of cells.
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