Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.

Circadian clocks have evolved as internal time keeping mechanisms that allow anticipation of daily environmental changes and organization of a daily program of physiological and behavioral rhythms. To better examine the mechanisms underlying circadian clocks in animals and to ask whether clock gene...

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Main Authors: Tadahiro Goda, Karolina Mirowska, Jake Currie, Min-Ho Kim, Neethi Varadaraja Rao, Gloribel Bonilla, Herman Wijnen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-07-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3131292?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c8f3bd7800584f69aba0b27f56effb292020-11-24T21:37:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042011-07-0177e100216710.1371/journal.pgen.1002167Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.Tadahiro GodaKarolina MirowskaJake CurrieMin-Ho KimNeethi Varadaraja RaoGloribel BonillaHerman WijnenCircadian clocks have evolved as internal time keeping mechanisms that allow anticipation of daily environmental changes and organization of a daily program of physiological and behavioral rhythms. To better examine the mechanisms underlying circadian clocks in animals and to ask whether clock gene expression and function during development affected subsequent daily time keeping in the adult, we used the genetic tools available in Drosophila to conditionally manipulate the function of the CYCLE component of the positive regulator CLOCK/CYCLE (CLK/CYC) or its negative feedback inhibitor PERIOD (PER). Differential manipulation of clock function during development and in adulthood indicated that there is no developmental requirement for either a running clock mechanism or expression of per. However, conditional suppression of CLK/CYC activity either via per over-expression or cyc depletion during metamorphosis resulted in persistent arrhythmic behavior in the adult. Two distinct mechanisms were identified that may contribute to this developmental function of CLK/CYC and both involve the ventral lateral clock neurons (LN(v)s) that are crucial to circadian control of locomotor behavior: (1) selective depletion of cyc expression in the LN(v)s resulted in abnormal peptidergic small-LN(v) dorsal projections, and (2) PER expression rhythms in the adult LN(v)s appeared to be affected by developmental inhibition of CLK/CYC activity. Given the conservation of clock genes and circuits among animals, this study provides a rationale for investigating a possible similar developmental role of the homologous mammalian CLOCK/BMAL1 complex.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3131292?pdf=render
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author Tadahiro Goda
Karolina Mirowska
Jake Currie
Min-Ho Kim
Neethi Varadaraja Rao
Gloribel Bonilla
Herman Wijnen
spellingShingle Tadahiro Goda
Karolina Mirowska
Jake Currie
Min-Ho Kim
Neethi Varadaraja Rao
Gloribel Bonilla
Herman Wijnen
Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Tadahiro Goda
Karolina Mirowska
Jake Currie
Min-Ho Kim
Neethi Varadaraja Rao
Gloribel Bonilla
Herman Wijnen
author_sort Tadahiro Goda
title Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.
title_short Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.
title_full Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.
title_fullStr Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.
title_full_unstemmed Adult circadian behavior in Drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.
title_sort adult circadian behavior in drosophila requires developmental expression of cycle, but not period.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2011-07-01
description Circadian clocks have evolved as internal time keeping mechanisms that allow anticipation of daily environmental changes and organization of a daily program of physiological and behavioral rhythms. To better examine the mechanisms underlying circadian clocks in animals and to ask whether clock gene expression and function during development affected subsequent daily time keeping in the adult, we used the genetic tools available in Drosophila to conditionally manipulate the function of the CYCLE component of the positive regulator CLOCK/CYCLE (CLK/CYC) or its negative feedback inhibitor PERIOD (PER). Differential manipulation of clock function during development and in adulthood indicated that there is no developmental requirement for either a running clock mechanism or expression of per. However, conditional suppression of CLK/CYC activity either via per over-expression or cyc depletion during metamorphosis resulted in persistent arrhythmic behavior in the adult. Two distinct mechanisms were identified that may contribute to this developmental function of CLK/CYC and both involve the ventral lateral clock neurons (LN(v)s) that are crucial to circadian control of locomotor behavior: (1) selective depletion of cyc expression in the LN(v)s resulted in abnormal peptidergic small-LN(v) dorsal projections, and (2) PER expression rhythms in the adult LN(v)s appeared to be affected by developmental inhibition of CLK/CYC activity. Given the conservation of clock genes and circuits among animals, this study provides a rationale for investigating a possible similar developmental role of the homologous mammalian CLOCK/BMAL1 complex.
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