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Cell-type-specific circadian and light-responsive transcriptional dynamics in adult Drosophila neurons

Berglund, G.; Ojha, P.; Ivanova, M.; Perez-Torres, M.; Rosbash, M.

2026-04-10 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.07.717038 bioRxiv
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The Drosophila adult central brain contains 240 circadian neurons, of which there are more than 25 different neuron subtypes based on connectomic data. Recent single cell RNA-seq (scRNAseq) characterization of these neurons "around the clock" also indicates a similar number of molecular subtypes of circadian neurons, but other conclusions from these transcriptomic studies warranted verifying and extending with other approaches. To this end: 1) We used a genetic multiplexing strategy to profile the transcriptomes of circadian neurons from multiple time points in a single experiment, reducing confounding technical variation between timepoints; 2) Large numbers of single nuclei were sequenced (snRNA-seq), which was enabled because the new method EL-INTACT purifies nuclei from frozen heads; 3) We assayed 12 time points under both light-dark (LD) and constant darkness (DD) conditions. These approaches showed dramatic transcriptional differences between time points in many circadian neuron types and enhanced time-of-day gene expression analysis. The data indicate that most of this regulation is transcriptional and circadian. There were however a small number of light-dependent transcripts, including a few that correspond to mammalian immediate-early genes. They probably play a role in the light-regulation of gene expression and behavior in specific neurons, perhaps circadian entrainment or phase-shifting. The results taken together provide a more comprehensive picture of gene expression heterogeneity within adult Drosophila circadian neurons including how intrinsic clock mechanisms and light cues are integrated across circadian neuron subtypes.

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