Less is more: Light sampling via throttled visual phototransduction robustly synchronizes the Drosophila circadian clock in the absence of Cryptochrome


Abstract

Summary:

The paper investigates the role of light in synchronizing the circadian clock in Drosophila, focusing on the role of the visual system and the enzyme PLC21C in this process.
Categories

Categories

  • Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of light in synchronizing the circadian clock, which is crucial for cognitive function and memory.
  • Sleep and insomnia: The paper's focus on the circadian clock and its synchronization is relevant to sleep patterns and potential sleep disorders like insomnia.
  • Alertness and performance: The synchronization of the circadian clock, which the paper investigates, is crucial for maintaining alertness and performance.
  • Hormone regulation: The paper discusses the degradation of the clock protein TIMELESS by light, a process that is part of hormone regulation.
  • Lighting Design Considerations: The paper's investigation into the role of light in synchronizing the circadian clock could have implications for lighting design, particularly in relation to promoting healthy sleep patterns and cognitive function.
Authors

Author(s)

M Ogueta, RC Hardie, R Stanewsky
Publication Date

Publication Year:

2020
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0
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