TheDrosophilaReceptor Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase LAR Is Required for Development of Circadian Pacemaker Neuron Processes That Support Rhythmic Activity in Constant Darkness But Not during Light/Dark Cycles

Apr 1, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

The fruit fly protein LAR is needed for developing clock neurons that keep activity rhythms in constant darkness but not in normal light/dark cycles

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Abstract

Knockdown of the leukocyte-antigen-related (LAR) phosphatase abolishes activity rhythms in constant darkness.

  • LAR is necessary for the development of dorsal projections from small ventral lateral (sLNv) pacemaker neurons.
  • Elimination of LAR expression during development leads to the loss of sLNv dorsal projections while preserving PDF expression in remaining neuron structures.
  • Flies with LAR knockdown can still anticipate light transitions, unlike flies lacking PDF, indicating that remaining PDF expression mediates this anticipation.
  • LAR does not disrupt the core circadian feedback loop but affects clock output by modulating axonal processes of clock neurons.

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