Drosophila melanogaster flies concentrate behavioral activity around dawn and dusk. This organization of daily activity is controlled by central circadian clock neurons, including the lateral ventral pacemaker neurons (LNvs) that secrete the neuropeptide PDF (Pigment Dispersing Factor). Previous studies have demonstrated the requirement for PDF signaling to PDF receptor (PDFR)-expressing dorsal clock neurons in organizing circadian activity. While LNvs also express functional PDFR, the role of these autoreceptors has remained enigmatic. Here we show that (1) PDFR activation in LNvs shifts the balance of circadian activity from evening to morning, similar to behavioral responses to summer-like environmental conditions and (2) this shift is m...
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila...
The neuropeptide Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) is essential for normal circadian function in Droso...
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila...
Drosophila melanogaster flies concentrate behavioral activity around dawn and dusk. This organizatio...
SummaryDrosophila melanogaster flies concentrate behavioral activity around dawn and dusk. This orga...
SummaryDrosophila melanogaster flies concentrate behavioral activity around dawn and dusk. This orga...
The neuropeptide pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) has been studied extensively in Drosophila, and its...
BACKGROUND:In animals, neuropeptide signaling is an important component of circadian timekeeping. Th...
The neuropeptide Pigment-Dispersing Factor (PDF) is a principle transmitter regulating circadian loc...
Each day and in conjunction with ambient daylight conditions, neuropeptide PDF regulates the phase a...
Each day and in conjunction with ambient daylight conditions, neuropeptide PDF regulates the phase a...
SummaryCircadian clocks in the brain are organized as coupled oscillators that integrate seasonal cu...
<div><p>The neuropeptide Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) is essential for normal circadian function ...
SummaryThe neuropeptide PDF is crucial for Drosophila circadian behavior: it keeps circadian neurons...
In Drosophila, neuropeptide Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) is expressed in small and large ventral ...
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila...
The neuropeptide Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) is essential for normal circadian function in Droso...
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila...
Drosophila melanogaster flies concentrate behavioral activity around dawn and dusk. This organizatio...
SummaryDrosophila melanogaster flies concentrate behavioral activity around dawn and dusk. This orga...
SummaryDrosophila melanogaster flies concentrate behavioral activity around dawn and dusk. This orga...
The neuropeptide pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) has been studied extensively in Drosophila, and its...
BACKGROUND:In animals, neuropeptide signaling is an important component of circadian timekeeping. Th...
The neuropeptide Pigment-Dispersing Factor (PDF) is a principle transmitter regulating circadian loc...
Each day and in conjunction with ambient daylight conditions, neuropeptide PDF regulates the phase a...
Each day and in conjunction with ambient daylight conditions, neuropeptide PDF regulates the phase a...
SummaryCircadian clocks in the brain are organized as coupled oscillators that integrate seasonal cu...
<div><p>The neuropeptide Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) is essential for normal circadian function ...
SummaryThe neuropeptide PDF is crucial for Drosophila circadian behavior: it keeps circadian neurons...
In Drosophila, neuropeptide Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) is expressed in small and large ventral ...
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila...
The neuropeptide Pigment Dispersing Factor (PDF) is essential for normal circadian function in Droso...
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila...