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SUMMARY:Appl Math: Jane Kondev on &quot;The Scale-Invariant Cell&quot;
LOCATION:M416, Technological Institute
DESCRIPTION:Title: The Scale-Invariant Cell\nSpeaker: Jane Kondev, Brandeis University \nAbstract: Dr. Gulliver noticed 150 years ago that the size of the cell's nucleus is proportional to the size of the cell. Scaling of other organelles, such as the mitotic spindle, the nucleolus, mitochondria, etc., with cell size has been reported over the years. These observations suggest a puzzle: How do living cells measure their own size and incorporate this information in the process of organelle assembly? I will review theoretical ideas and experiments that support a simple mechanism for detecting the cell volume, which is based on depleting a pool of building blocks in the process of assembly. In some cases, the cell is faced with the challenge of measuring its linear dimensions to control the length of a self-assembling filament, in which case the limiting pool mechanism does not work. I will describe some of our recent experiments on buddying yeast cells and related theory that address the question of how cells measure length.\nZoom: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/96799708776\n-----\nTo subscribe to the Applied Mathematics Colloquia List send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.IT.NORTHWESTERN.EDU with the command:\nadd esam-seminar Youremail Firstname Lastname\n\nPiP URL: https://planitpurple.northwestern.edu/event/623875
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ORGANIZER:McCormick-Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics (ESAM)<do-not-reply@northwestern.edu>
