The regulation of cell cycle progression via the attainment of a critical cell size is a conserved feature from simpler unicellular organisms to mammalian cells that is obtaining much attention recently. Genome wide analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae deletion strains, genetic epistasis, DNA microarray analysis have recently revealed an increasingly complex network of cell size modulation mechanisms. A systems biology-based approach, that is needed to structure the underlying complexity of cell cycle regulatory mechanisms, is described.
Alberghina, L., Rossi, R., Wanke, V., Querin, L., Vanoni, M. (2003). Checking cell size in budding yeast: a systems biology approach. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 52(1), 55-57.
Checking cell size in budding yeast: a systems biology approach
ALBERGHINA, LILIA;WANKE, VALERIA;QUERIN, LORENZO;VANONI, MARCO ERCOLE
2003
Abstract
The regulation of cell cycle progression via the attainment of a critical cell size is a conserved feature from simpler unicellular organisms to mammalian cells that is obtaining much attention recently. Genome wide analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae deletion strains, genetic epistasis, DNA microarray analysis have recently revealed an increasingly complex network of cell size modulation mechanisms. A systems biology-based approach, that is needed to structure the underlying complexity of cell cycle regulatory mechanisms, is described.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.