PDF-modulated visual inputs and cryptochrome define diurnal behavior in Drosophila. - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Nature Neuroscience Année : 2009

PDF-modulated visual inputs and cryptochrome define diurnal behavior in Drosophila.

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Morning and evening circadian oscillators control the bimodal activity of Drosophila in light-dark cycles. The lateral neurons evening oscillator (LN-EO) is important for promoting diurnal activity at dusk. We found that the LN-EO autonomously synchronized to light-dark cycles through either the cryptochrome (CRY) that it expressed or the visual system. In conditions in which CRY was not activated, flies depleted for pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) or its receptor lost the evening activity and displayed reversed PER oscillations in the LN-EO. Rescue experiments indicated that normal PER cycling and the presence of evening activity relied on PDF secretion from the large ventral lateral neurons and PDF receptor function in the LN-EO. The LN-EO thus integrates light inputs and PDF signaling to control Drosophila diurnal behavior, revealing a new clock-independent function for PDF.
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hal-00444701 , version 1 (07-01-2010)

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Paola Cusumano, André Klarsfeld, Elisabeth Chélot, Marie Picot, Benjamin Richier, et al.. PDF-modulated visual inputs and cryptochrome define diurnal behavior in Drosophila.. Nature Neuroscience, 2009, 12 (11), pp.1431-7. ⟨10.1038/nn.2429⟩. ⟨hal-00444701⟩

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