G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics (Jun 2021)

A screen for sleep and starvation resistance identifies a wake-promoting role for the auxiliary channel unc79

  • Kazuma Murakami,
  • Justin Palermo,
  • Bethany A Stanhope,
  • Allen G Gibbs,
  • Alex C Keene

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab199
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8

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AbstractThe regulation of sleep and metabolism are highly interconnected, and dysregulation of sleep is linked to metabolic diseases that include obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Furthermore, both acute and long-term changes in diet potently impact sleep duration and quality. To identify novel factors that modulate interactions between sleep and metabolic state, we performed a genetic screen for their roles in regulating sleep duration, starvation resistance, and starvation-dependent modulation of sleep. This screen identified a number of genes with potential roles in regulating sleep, metabolism, or both processes. One such gene encodes the auxiliary ion channel UNC79, which was implicated in both the regulation of sleep and starvation resistance. Genetic knockdown or mutation of unc79unc79unc79unc79