Pallidin function in Drosophila surface glia regulates sleep and is dependent on amino acid availability
Pallidin function in Drosophila surface glia regulates sleep and is dependent on amino acid availability.
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The Pallidin gene is a central component of an endosomal protein complex. Li et al. provide evidence that Pallidin is required in Drosophila surface glia, the equivalent of the blood-brain barrier, to initiate sleep at the beginning of the night through regulating leucine transport and GABAergic tone on circadian clock neurons.
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