Cell size control and homeostasis in bacteria

ORAL

Abstract

How cells control their size is a fundamental question in biology. The mechanisms for sensing size, time, or a combination of the two are not supported by experimental evidence. By analysing distributions of size at division at birth and generation time of hundreds of thousands of Gram-negative E. coli and Gram-positive B. subtilis cells under a wide range of tightly controlled steady-state growth conditions, we are now in the position to validate different theoretical models. In this talk I will present all possible models in details and present a general mechanism that quantitatively explains all measurable aspects of growth and cell division at both population and single-cell levels.

Authors

  • Serena Bradde

    • GC CUNY
  • Sattar Taheri

    • UCSD
  • John Sauls

    • UCSD
  • Nobert Hill

    • UC Berkeley
  • Petra Levine

    • Washington University
  • Johan Paulsson

    • Harvard
  • Massimo Vergassola

    • UCSD
  • Suckjoon Jun

    • UCSD