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Study of Impacts of Two Types of Cellular Aging on the Yeast Bud Morphogenesis.

Kevin TsaiZhen ZhouJiadong YangZhiliang XuShixin XuRoya ZandiNan HaoWeitao ChenMark Alber
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Aging yeast exhibits two modes with different bud shapes. Experimental data analysis reveals that control of growth rate and bud size is more robust in cells aging in a spherical budding mode than in cells aging in a tubular budding mode. A computational model was developed and used in combination with experiments to test the hypothesized mechanisms underlying different types of budding in aging cells. Model simulations suggest that localized growth is sufficient to generate tubular budding and its aspect ratio can be stabilized through the regulation of chemical signals with an expanding polarization site or a decline on the new cell surface material insertion. Proposed mechanisms of morphological changes in aging yeast can be present in other cell types.
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