Brangwynne Clifford P
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544.
J Cell Biol. 2013 Dec 23;203(6):875-81. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201308087.
The coordinated growth of cells and their organelles is a fundamental and poorly understood problem, with implications for processes ranging from embryonic development to oncogenesis. Recent experiments have shed light on the cell size-dependent assembly of membrane-less cytoplasmic and nucleoplasmic structures, including ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules and other intracellular bodies. Many of these structures behave as condensed liquid-like phases of the cytoplasm/nucleoplasm. The phase transitions that appear to govern their assembly exhibit an intrinsic dependence on cell size, and may explain the size scaling reported for a number of structures. This size scaling could, in turn, play a role in cell growth and size control.
细胞及其细胞器的协调生长是一个基本但却鲜为人知的问题,其影响范围涵盖从胚胎发育到肿瘤发生等诸多过程。最近的实验揭示了依赖细胞大小的无膜细胞质和核质结构的组装情况,包括核糖核蛋白(RNP)颗粒和其他细胞内体。其中许多结构表现为细胞质/核质的凝聚液样相。似乎控制其组装的相变对细胞大小具有内在依赖性,并且可能解释了许多结构所报道的大小缩放现象。反过来,这种大小缩放可能在细胞生长和大小控制中发挥作用。