Publication: Asymmetric cell division requires specific mechanisms for adjusting global transcription.
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Date
2017-10-23
Authors
Mena, Adriana
Medina, Daniel A
Garcia-Martinez, Jose
Begley, Victoria
Singh, Abhyudai
Chavez, Sebastian
Muñoz-Centeno, Mari C
Perez-Ortin, Jose E
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Oxford University Press
Abstract
Most cells divide symmetrically into two approximately identical cells. There are many examples, however, of asymmetric cell division that can generate sibling cell size differences. Whereas physical asymmetric division mechanisms and cell fate consequences have been investigated, the specific problem caused by asymmetric division at the transcription level has not yet been addressed. In symmetrically dividing cells the nascent transcription rate increases in parallel to cell volume to compensate it by keeping the actual mRNA synthesis rate constant. This cannot apply to the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where this mechanism would provoke a never-ending increasing mRNA synthesis rate in smaller daughter cells. We show here that, contrarily to other eukaryotes with symmetric division, budding yeast keeps the nascent transcription rates of its RNA polymerases constant and increases mRNA stability. This control on RNA pol II-dependent transcription rate is obtained by controlling the cellular concentration of this enzyme.
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MeSH Terms
Cell Division
Cell Size
RNA Polymerase I
RNA, Messenger
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
Cell Size
RNA Polymerase I
RNA, Messenger
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
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Células
ARN Mensajero
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
ARN Polimerasas dirigidas por ADN
Estabilidad del ARN
Eucariontes
Enzimas
División celular asimétrica
ARN Mensajero
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
ARN Polimerasas dirigidas por ADN
Estabilidad del ARN
Eucariontes
Enzimas
División celular asimétrica
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Keywords
Cell Cycle, DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases, RNA Stability, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Transcription, Genetic
Citation
Mena A, Medina DA, García-Martínez J, Begley V, Singh A, Chávez S, et al. Asymmetric cell division requires specific mechanisms for adjusting global transcription. Nucleic Acids Res. 2017 Dec 1;45(21):12401-12412.