Cell division commonly produces two daughter cells, but there are many exceptions where large cells produce multiple daughters. Multiple fission of some green algae and bacteria; cellularization during embryogenesis of plants and insects; and growth of Ichthyosporeans, Chytrids, and Apicomplexans all provide variations on this theme. In some yeast species, a large multinucleate mother cell grows multiple buds (daughters) simultaneously. Here, we address how mothers partition growth equally among their buds in the multi-budding yeast Aureobasidium pullulans. Bud growth is directed by actin cable networks that appear to be optimized for even partitioning despite complex cell geometries. Even partitioning does not rely on compensatory mechanisms to adjust bud volumes but rather stems directly from effective equalization of polarity sites. These results reveal how conserved cell polarity and cytoskeletal networks are adapted to build complex morphologies in fungi.
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September 01 2025
Allocation of resources among multiple daughter cells
Alison C.E. Wirshing
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Alison C.E. Wirshing
(Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Project administration, Visualization, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing)
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
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Roberto Alonso-Matilla
,
Roberto Alonso-Matilla
(Formal analysis, Methodology, Software, Visualization, Writing - review & editing)
2Department of Biomedical Engineering,
University of Minnesota
, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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Michelle Yan
,
Michelle Yan
(Formal analysis, Investigation)
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
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Samra Khalid
,
Samra Khalid
(Formal analysis)
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
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Analeigha V. Colarusso
,
Analeigha V. Colarusso
(Methodology, Resources)
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
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David Odde
,
David Odde
(Formal analysis, Funding acquisition, Methodology, Project administration, Resources, Software, Supervision, Visualization, Writing - review & editing)
2Department of Biomedical Engineering,
University of Minnesota
, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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Daniel J. Lew
(Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Methodology, Project administration, Supervision, Writing - review & editing)
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
Correspondence to Daniel J. Lew: [email protected]
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Alison C.E. Wirshing
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2362-0531
Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Project administration, Visualization, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
Roberto Alonso-Matilla
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8296-6831
Formal analysis, Methodology, Software, Visualization, Writing - review & editing
2Department of Biomedical Engineering,
University of Minnesota
, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Michelle Yan
https://orcid.org/0009-0003-6693-0964
Formal analysis, Investigation
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
Samra Khalid
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-9951-1019
Formal analysis
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
Analeigha V. Colarusso
https://orcid.org/0009-0004-2644-4790
Methodology, Resources
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
David Odde
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7731-2799
Formal analysis, Funding acquisition, Methodology, Project administration, Resources, Software, Supervision, Visualization, Writing - review & editing
2Department of Biomedical Engineering,
University of Minnesota
, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Daniel J. Lew
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7482-3585
Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Methodology, Project administration, Supervision, Writing - review & editing
1Department of Biology,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA, USA
Correspondence to Daniel J. Lew: [email protected]
Disclosures: The authors declare no competing interests exist.
Received:
April 30 2025
Revision Received:
July 08 2025
Accepted:
August 04 2025
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Funding
Funder(s):
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- Award Id(s): R35GM122488
Funder(s):
National Cancer Institute
- Award Id(s): P01CA254849,U54CA268069
© 2025 Wirshing et al.
2025
Wirshing et al.
This article is distributed under the terms as described at https://rupress.org/pages/terms102024/.
J Cell Biol (2025) 224 (11): e202504177.
Article history
Received:
April 30 2025
Revision Received:
July 08 2025
Accepted:
August 04 2025
Citation
Alison C.E. Wirshing, Roberto Alonso-Matilla, Michelle Yan, Samra Khalid, Analeigha V. Colarusso, David Odde, Daniel J. Lew; Allocation of resources among multiple daughter cells. J Cell Biol 3 November 2025; 224 (11): e202504177. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202504177
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