CDK-4 regulates nucleolar size and anabolic metabolism as a fitness tradeoff inC. elegans

Author:

Webster RachelORCID,Quintana MariaORCID,Kafri Ran,Derry W BrentORCID

Abstract

AbstractAn outstanding question in biology concerns mechanisms of size control in organs, cells, and organelles. Size impacts metabolic efficiency, surface area-to-volume ratio, and environmental adaptation, which are all required for optimal function. Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4), traditionally recognized for its role in cell cycle progression, has gained increasing support for cell cycle-independent roles. Previously, we described a mechanism of cell size control involving a CDK4 and p38 MAPK circuitry that dictates target cell size. In this study, we target the CDK4/6 ortholog CDK-4 in the nematode wormCaenorhabditis elegansto describe functional consequences of changing biological sizein vivo. Our data suggest that CDK-4 regulates nucleolar size and anabolic metabolism independent from cell cycle progression. When size and metabolism are increased, we report enhanced thermotolerance early in life but accelerated aging and reduced longevity late in life, suggesting a novel function of CDK-4 in somatic maintenance and organism health.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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