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nocte Is Required for Integrating Light and Temperature Inputs in Circadian Clock Neurons of Drosophila

Journal

CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 10, Pages 1595-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.04.001

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  1. European Union (FP7 Integrated Training Network INsecTIME) [PITN-GA-2012-316790]
  2. BBSRC [BB/J018589/1, BB/J018589/2] Funding Source: UKRI

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Circadian clocks organize biological processes to occur atoptimized times of day and thereby contribute to overall fitness. While the regular daily changes of environmental light and temperature synchronize circadian clocks, extreme external conditions can bypass the temporal constraints dictated by the clock. Despite advanced knowledge about how the daily light-dark changes synchronize the clock, relatively little is known with regard to how the daily temperature changes influence daily timing and how temperature and light signals are integrated. In Drosophila, a network of similar to 150 brain clock neurons exhibit 24-hr oscillations of clock gene expression to regulatedaily activity and sleep. We show here that a temperature input pathway from peripheral sensory organs, which depends on the gene nocte, targets specific subsets of these clock neurons to synchronize molecular and behavioral rhythms to temperature cycles. Strikingly, while nocte 1 mutant flies synchronize normally to light-dark cycles at constant temperatures, the combined presence of light-dark and temperature cycles inhibits synchronization. nocte 1 flies exhibit altered siesta sleep, suggesting that the sleep-regulating clock neurons are an important target for nocte-dependent temperature input, which dominates a parallel light input into these cells. In conclusion, wereveal a nocte-dependent temperature input pathway to central clock neurons and show that this pathway and its target neurons are important for the integration of sensory light and temperature information in order to temporally regulate activity and sleep during daily light and temperature cycles.

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