Montagne J
Friedrich Miescher-Institut, Maulbeerstrasse 66, Basel, CH-4058, Switzerland.
Mol Cell Biol Res Commun. 2000 Oct;4(4):195-202. doi: 10.1006/mcbr.2001.0284.
Since the discovery of the cell as the minimal indivisible living entity, scientists have tried to understand how all the various physiological aspects were assumed within this single functional unit. One fascinating question concerns the role of cell size and cell number in determining the overall size of an organism. During the past century, increasing knowledge in molecular genetics has allowed the characterization of a number of molecular events that influence the size of a cell. However, in spite of recent progress, precise molecular mechanisms governing cell size remain unclear. Although the existence of a master regulator is still possible, cell size may be primarily controlled by an interactive network linking gene expression with translational capacity and cell proliferation.
自从细胞被发现是最小的不可分割的生命实体以来,科学家们一直试图了解在这个单一的功能单元中如何承担所有不同的生理方面。一个引人入胜的问题涉及细胞大小和细胞数量在决定生物体整体大小方面的作用。在过去的一个世纪里,分子遗传学知识的不断增加使得人们能够对许多影响细胞大小的分子事件进行表征。然而,尽管最近取得了进展,但控制细胞大小的精确分子机制仍不清楚。虽然仍然有可能存在一个主调节器,但细胞大小可能主要由一个将基因表达与翻译能力和细胞增殖联系起来的交互网络控制。