Dushay M S, Rosbash M, Hall J C
Department of Biology, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02254.
J Biol Rhythms. 1989 Spring;4(1):1-27. doi: 10.1177/074873048900400101.
Mutations at the disconnected (disco) locus in Drosophila melanogaster cause cultures of this insect to eclose in an essentially arrhythmic manner and also nearly eliminate free-running circadian rhythms of locomotor activity. Yet disco mutants are not totally light-insensitive: Whereas they performed very poorly in tests of certain behavioral responses to visual stimuli, they were able to exhibit "forced" periodic locomotor activity under conditions of light-dark cycling. We discuss these results in the context of (1) the dispensability of this insect's external photoreceptors for entrainment of its circadian pacemaker, and (2) possible disco-induced abnormalities in the connections of extraocular photoreceptors to their targets in the central nervous system and/or abnormalities in the targets themselves--which presumably include elements of the fly's circadian clock.
果蝇中disconnected(disco)基因座的突变会导致这种昆虫的培养物以基本无节律的方式羽化,并且几乎消除了自主运动活动的自由运行昼夜节律。然而,disco突变体并非完全对光不敏感:尽管它们在对视觉刺激的某些行为反应测试中表现很差,但它们能够在明暗循环条件下表现出“强迫性”的周期性运动活动。我们在以下背景下讨论这些结果:(1)这种昆虫的外部光感受器对于其昼夜节律起搏器的同步化的可替代性;(2)disco可能诱导的眼外光感受器与其在中枢神经系统中的靶标之间连接的异常和/或靶标自身的异常——推测其中包括果蝇昼夜节律时钟的元件。