Fluorescence exclusion – a rapid, accurate and powerful method for measuring yeast cell volume

Author:

García-Ruano Daniel1,Venkova Larisa23ORCID,Jain Akanksha1ORCID,Ryan Joseph C.1ORCID,Radhakrishnan Balasubramaniam Vasanthakrishnan1ORCID,Piel Matthieu2ORCID,Coudreuse Damien13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Genetics and Development of Rennes, UMR 6290, CNRS – University of Rennes 1 1 , 35043, Rennes , France

2. Institut Curie and Institut Pierre Gilles de Gennes, PSL Research University, CNRS UMR 144 2 , 75005, Paris , France

3. Institute of Biochemistry and Cellular Genetics, UMR 5095 CNRS - Bordeaux University, 33077 3 , Bordeaux , France

Abstract

ABSTRACT Cells exist in an astonishing range of volumes across and within species. However, our understanding of cell size control remains limited, owing in large part to the challenges associated with accurate determination of cell volume. Much of our comprehension of size regulation derives from yeast models, but even for these morphologically stereotypical cells, assessment of cell volume has mostly relied on proxies and extrapolations from two-dimensional measurements. Recently, the fluorescence exclusion method (FXm) was developed to evaluate the size of mammalian cells, but whether it could be applied to smaller cells remained unknown. Using specifically designed microfluidic chips and an improved data analysis pipeline, we show here that FXm reliably detects subtle differences in the volume of fission yeast cells, even for those with altered shapes. Moreover, it allows for the monitoring of dynamic volume changes at the single-cell level with high time resolution. Collectively, our work highlights how the coupling of FXm with yeast genetics will bring new insights into the complex biology of cell growth.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Région Bretagne

Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche

Conseil Régional Aquitaine

European Research Council

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Cell Biology

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