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Moonlight Detection by Drosophila's Endogenous Clock Depends on Multiple Photopigments in the Compound Eyes

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS
卷 29, 期 2, 页码 75-86

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0748730413520428

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circadian clock; entrainment; masking; rhodopsins

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [Fo207/10-3, SFB1047, INST 93/784-1]
  2. European Community [018741]

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Many organisms change their activity on moonlit nights. Even the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster responds to moonlight with a shift of activity into the night, at least under laboratory conditions. The compound eyes have been shown to be essential for the perception of moonlight, but it is unknown which of the 5 rhodopsins in the eyes are responsible for the observed moonlight effects. Here, we show that the outer (R1-R6) and inner (R7 and R8) photoreceptor cells in a fly's ommatidium interact in a complex manner to provoke the moonlight effects on locomotor activity. The shift of the evening activity peak into the night depends on several rhodopsins in the inner and outer photoreceptor cells. The increase in relative nocturnal activity in response to moonlight is mainly mediated by the rhodopsin 6-expressing inner photoreceptor cell R8 together with the rhodopsin 1-expressing outer receptor cells (R1-R6), whereas just rhodopsin 1 of R1 to R6 seems necessary for increasing nocturnal activity in response to increasing daylight intensity.

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