miR-124Regulates the Phase ofDrosophilaCircadian Locomotor Behavior

Feb 12, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

miR-124 Controls the Timing of Daily Movement Patterns in Fruit Flies

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Abstract

Flies lacking miR-124 exhibit a dramatically advanced circadian behavior phase under constant darkness.

  • miR-124 is identified as a key regulator of circadian locomotor rhythms in Drosophila.
  • The advanced phase in miR-124 knockout flies is not linked to changes in the period of the circadian pacemaker.
  • Circadian pacemaker function in clock neurons remains unaltered in miR-124 knockout flies.
  • Behavioral activity is also advanced under temperature cycles, but a light/dark cycle partially corrects these phase defects.
  • miR-124 influences diurnal activity and the timing of behavioral activities without affecting the internal circadian clock.

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