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Dstac is required for normal circadian activity rhythms in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: The genetic, molecular and neuronal mechanism underlying circadian activity rhythms is well characterized in the brain of Drosophila. The small ventrolateral neurons (s-LNVs) and pigment dispersing factor (PDF) expressed by them are especially important for regulating circadian locomotion. Here we describe a novel gene, Dstac, which is similar to the stac genes found in vertebrates that encode adaptor proteins, which bind and regulate L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels (CaChs). We show that Dstac is coexpressed with PDF by the s-LNVs and regulates circadian activity. Furthermore, the L-type CaCh, Dmca1D, appears to be expressed by the s-LNVs. Since vertebrate Stac3 regulates an L-type CaCh we hypothesize that Dstac regulates Dmca1D in s-LNVs and circadian activity.

SUBMITTER: Hsu IU 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6103890 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dstac is required for normal circadian activity rhythms in Drosophila.

Hsu I-Uen IU   Linsley Jeremy W JW   Varineau Jade E JE   Shafer Orie T OT   Kuwada John Y JY  

Chronobiology international 20180405 7


The genetic, molecular and neuronal mechanism underlying circadian activity rhythms is well characterized in the brain of Drosophila. The small ventrolateral neurons (s-LN<sub>V</sub>s) and pigment dispersing factor (PDF) expressed by them are especially important for regulating circadian locomotion. Here we describe a novel gene, Dstac, which is similar to the stac genes found in vertebrates that encode adaptor proteins, which bind and regulate L-type voltage-gated Ca<sup>2+</sup> channels (CaC  ...[more]

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