SummaryHow the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify a Drosophila mutant, wide awake (wake), that exhibits a marked delay in sleep onset at dusk. Loss of WAKE in a set of arousal-promoting clock neurons, the large ventrolateral neurons (l-LNvs), impairs sleep onset. WAKE levels cycle, peaking near dusk, and the expression of WAKE in l-LNvs is Clock dependent. Strikingly, Clock and cycle mutants also exhibit a profound delay in sleep onset, which can be rescued by restoring WAKE expression in LNvs. WAKE interacts with the GABAA receptor Resistant to Dieldrin (RDL), upregulating its levels and promoting its localization to the plasma membrane. In wake mutant l-LNvs, GABA sensitivity is decreased...
How sleep is homeostatically regulated remains a mystery. In this issue of Neuron, Donlea et al. (20...
Circadian rhythms and sleep homeostasis constitute the two-process model for daily sleep regulation....
SummarySleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct slee...
SummaryHow the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify...
How the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify a Dros...
How the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify a Dros...
SummaryDaily sleep cycles in humans are driven by a complex circuit within which GABAergic sleep-pro...
Circadian clocks allow organisms to track and anticipate rhythms in time-giving environmental cues (...
SummaryCircadian rhythms offer an excellent opportunity to dissect the neural circuits underlying in...
SummarySleep is regulated by a circadian clock that times sleep and wake to specific times of day an...
SummaryEndogenous circadian rhythms exert strong effects on sleep, but the neuronal mechanisms that ...
SummaryIn a forward genetic screen in Drosophila, we have isolated insomniac, a mutant that severely...
Sleep-like states in diverse organisms can be separated into distinct stages, each with a characteri...
SummaryBackgroundImbalances in amount and timing of sleep are harmful to physical and mental health....
Sleep is a highly conserved and essential behaviour in many species, including the fruit fly Drosoph...
How sleep is homeostatically regulated remains a mystery. In this issue of Neuron, Donlea et al. (20...
Circadian rhythms and sleep homeostasis constitute the two-process model for daily sleep regulation....
SummarySleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct slee...
SummaryHow the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify...
How the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify a Dros...
How the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify a Dros...
SummaryDaily sleep cycles in humans are driven by a complex circuit within which GABAergic sleep-pro...
Circadian clocks allow organisms to track and anticipate rhythms in time-giving environmental cues (...
SummaryCircadian rhythms offer an excellent opportunity to dissect the neural circuits underlying in...
SummarySleep is regulated by a circadian clock that times sleep and wake to specific times of day an...
SummaryEndogenous circadian rhythms exert strong effects on sleep, but the neuronal mechanisms that ...
SummaryIn a forward genetic screen in Drosophila, we have isolated insomniac, a mutant that severely...
Sleep-like states in diverse organisms can be separated into distinct stages, each with a characteri...
SummaryBackgroundImbalances in amount and timing of sleep are harmful to physical and mental health....
Sleep is a highly conserved and essential behaviour in many species, including the fruit fly Drosoph...
How sleep is homeostatically regulated remains a mystery. In this issue of Neuron, Donlea et al. (20...
Circadian rhythms and sleep homeostasis constitute the two-process model for daily sleep regulation....
SummarySleep is under homeostatic control, but the mechanisms that sense sleep need and correct slee...