PDFR and CRY Signaling Converge in a Subset of Clock Neurons to Modulate the Amplitude and Phase of Circadian Behavior in Drosophila

May 12, 2011PloS one

Two internal signals work together in certain clock cells to adjust the strength and timing of daily activity in fruit flies

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Abstract

The absence of both PDF receptor and circadian photoreceptor CRYPTOCROME in specific pacemaker neurons led to a significant reduction in PER rhythms.

  • Neuropeptide PDF receptor and CRYPTOCROME are co-expressed in a subset of pacemaker neurons.
  • These signaling pathways are essential for maintaining both the phase and amplitude of circadian locomotor rhythms.
  • Without these pathways, behavioral rhythms were disrupted in light:dark conditions and completely lost in constant dark conditions.
  • High levels of PER were maintained throughout the day in the nucleus, indicating a disruption in the pacemaking process.

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Key numbers

19.4
Amplitude of PER Intensity Rhythm (Nuclear)
Measured in the 5s-LNv of control flies
9.0
Amplitude of PER Intensity Rhythm (Cytoplasmic)
Measured in the 5s-LNv of control flies
100%
Arrhythmicity in Double Mutants
Observed in double mutant flies under constant dark conditions

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What this is

  • This research investigates the interaction between two signaling pathways, PDF and CRY, in Drosophila's circadian neurons.
  • It focuses on how these pathways converge to regulate the amplitude and phase of circadian behavior.
  • Findings indicate that the absence of both pathways severely disrupts behavioral rhythms, highlighting their critical role in circadian physiology.

Essence

  • PDF and CRY signaling pathways converge in specific Drosophila clock neurons, crucial for maintaining behavioral rhythms. Loss of both pathways leads to significant disruptions in circadian behavior.

Key takeaways

  • PDF and CRY receptors are co-expressed in subsets of clock neurons, indicating a direct interaction in regulating .
  • Double mutant flies lacking both PDF and CRY signaling exhibit near 100% arrhythmicity under constant dark conditions, demonstrating the essential nature of these pathways for circadian behavior.
  • Behavioral rhythms under constant light conditions show partial rhythmicity in double mutants, with about 40% of flies displaying rhythmic behavior, suggesting some retained function despite significant disruptions.

Caveats

  • The study primarily focuses on specific genetic backgrounds, which may limit the generalizability of the findings to other contexts or species.
  • Behavioral observations under constant light conditions may not fully reflect the underlying molecular mechanisms, as the relationship between behavior and molecular rhythms can be complex.

Definitions

  • circadian rhythms: Biological processes that display an endogenous oscillation of about 24 hours, influencing sleep-wake cycles and other physiological functions.
  • neuropeptide: Small protein-like molecules used by neurons to communicate with each other, often involved in regulating physiological processes.

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