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Toda, H., Williams, J.A., Gulledge, M., Sehgal, A. (2019). A sleep-inducing gene, nemuri, links sleep and immune function in Drosophila.  Science 363(6426): 509--515.
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FBrf0241362
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Research paper
Abstract
Sleep remains a major mystery of biology. In particular, little is known about the mechanisms that account for the drive to sleep. In an unbiased screen of more than 12,000 Drosophila lines, we identified a single gene, nemuri, that induces sleep. The NEMURI protein is an antimicrobial peptide that can be secreted ectopically to drive prolonged sleep (with resistance to arousal) and to promote survival after infection. Loss of nemuri increased arousability during daily sleep and attenuated the acute increase in sleep induced by sleep deprivation or bacterial infection. Conditions that increase sleep drive induced expression of nemuri in a small number of fly brain neurons and targeted it to the sleep-promoting, dorsal fan-shaped body. We propose that NEMURI is a bona fide sleep homeostasis factor that is particularly important under conditions of high sleep need; because these conditions include sickness, our findings provide a link between sleep and immune function.
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PMC6505470 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Location data for nur deletions.
Toda and Sehgal, 2019.4.9, Location data for nur deletions. [FBrf0241946]

Note

Linking immunity and sickness-induced sleep.
Oikonomou and Prober, 2019, Science 363(6426): 455--456 [FBrf0241876]

Sleeping off sickness.
Minton, 2019, Nat. Rev. Immunol. 19(3): 138--139 [FBrf0244409]

To Sleep, Perchance to Survive?
Ransohoff, 2019, Trends Immunol. 40(4): 273--274 [FBrf0250583]

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    English
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    Science
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    Science
    Publication Year
    1895-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0036-8075 1095-9203
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