The role of the transmembrane receptor Notch in the adult brain is poorly understood. Here, we provide evidence that bunched, a negative regulator of Notch, is involved in sleep homeostasis. Genetic evidence indicates that interfering with bunched activity in the mushroom bodies (MBs) abolishes sleep homeostasis. Combining bunched and Delta loss-of-function mutations rescues normal homeostasis, suggesting that Notch signaling may be involved in regulating sensitivity to sleep loss. Preventing the downregulation of Delta by overexpressing a wild-type transgene in MBs reduces sleep homeostasis and, importantly, prevents learning impairments induced by sleep deprivation. Similar resistance to sleep loss is observed with Notch gain-of-function ...
Suppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein of the Notch-signaling pathway, which is imp...
Sleep is a universal and highly conserved phenomenon across species; yet its operational mechanisms ...
Suppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein of the Notch-signaling pathway, which is imp...
SummaryThe role of the transmembrane receptor Notch in the adult brain is poorly understood. Here, w...
SummaryEvolution has no foresight, but produces ad hoc solutions by tinkering with available variati...
SummaryThe molecular pathways regulating sleep remain poorly understood. Studies in this issue demon...
While sleep is conserved across evolution, the function or functions of sleep remain unknown. Notabl...
Background: Extended wakefulness disrupts acquisition of short-term memories in mammals. However, th...
SummaryBackgroundExtended wakefulness disrupts acquisition of short-term memories in mammals. Howeve...
Sleep contributes to cognitive functioning and is sufficient to alter brain morphology and function....
Sleep contributes to cognitive functioning and is sufficient to alter brain morphology and function....
Sleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep defic...
Sleep is highly conserved across the animal kingdom, yet why and how we sleep remains largely unknow...
Sleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep defic...
SummarySleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct slee...
Suppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein of the Notch-signaling pathway, which is imp...
Sleep is a universal and highly conserved phenomenon across species; yet its operational mechanisms ...
Suppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein of the Notch-signaling pathway, which is imp...
SummaryThe role of the transmembrane receptor Notch in the adult brain is poorly understood. Here, w...
SummaryEvolution has no foresight, but produces ad hoc solutions by tinkering with available variati...
SummaryThe molecular pathways regulating sleep remain poorly understood. Studies in this issue demon...
While sleep is conserved across evolution, the function or functions of sleep remain unknown. Notabl...
Background: Extended wakefulness disrupts acquisition of short-term memories in mammals. However, th...
SummaryBackgroundExtended wakefulness disrupts acquisition of short-term memories in mammals. Howeve...
Sleep contributes to cognitive functioning and is sufficient to alter brain morphology and function....
Sleep contributes to cognitive functioning and is sufficient to alter brain morphology and function....
Sleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep defic...
Sleep is highly conserved across the animal kingdom, yet why and how we sleep remains largely unknow...
Sleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct sleep defic...
SummarySleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct slee...
Suppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein of the Notch-signaling pathway, which is imp...
Sleep is a universal and highly conserved phenomenon across species; yet its operational mechanisms ...
Suppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein of the Notch-signaling pathway, which is imp...