RNA-Seq of whole Drosophila larval central nervous systems (mid-3rd instar stage, central brain + ventral nerve cord) with panneuronal ISWI knockdown and controls
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ABSTRACT: Sleep disruptions are among the most commonly-reported symptoms across neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), but mechanisms linking brain development to normal sleep are largely unknown. From a Drosophila screen of human NDD-associated risk genes, we identified the chromatin remodeler Imitation SWItch/SNF (ISWI) to be required for adult fly sleep. To better understand the mechanisms by which ISWI regulates sleep, we performed RNA-Seq analysis on mid-3rd instar larval central nervous systems (central brain + ventral nerve cord) in the setting of pan-neuronal ISWI knockdown (elav-GAL4>UAS-ISWI RNAi) compared to controls (elav-GAL4;+). We chose mid-3rd instar because temporal mapping revealed ISWI knockdown during this pre-adult developmental stage led to adult fly sleep deficits.
ORGANISM(S): Drosophila melanogaster
PROVIDER: GSE160591 | GEO | 2020/11/02
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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