Achilles -Mediated and Sex-Specific Regulation of Circadian mRNA Rhythms in Drosophila

Feb 27, 2019Journal of biological rhythms

How Achilles Influences Daily Gene Rhythms Differently in Male and Female Fruit Flies

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Abstract

42.7% of clock-controlled genes in the fly brain are rhythmic in both males and females.

  • Achilles, a clock-controlled gene in Drosophila, encodes a putative RNA-binding protein and is expressed in neurons throughout the fly brain.
  • Knock-down of Achilles leads to dramatic upregulation of immune response genes.
  • Many circadian mRNAs lose their rhythmicity in flies with reduced Achilles expression, indicating its regulatory role in the rhythmic transcriptome.
  • Achilles-mediated rhythms are associated with genes involved in immune function and neuronal signaling.
  • The rhythmicity of core clock genes is largely invariant between sexes, suggesting sex-specific mechanisms may regulate the rhythmic transcriptome.

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