Sleep is conserved from invertebrates to vertebrates, and is tightly regulated in a homeostatic manner. The molecular and cellular mechanisms that determine the amount of rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) and non-REMS (NREMS) remain unknown. Here we identify two dominant mutations that affect sleep and wakefulness by using an electroencephalogram/electromyogram-based screen of randomly mutagenized mice. A splicing mutation in the Sik3 protein kinase gene causes a profound decrease in total wake time, owing to an increase in inherent sleep need. Sleep deprivation affects phosphorylation of regulatory sites on the kinase, suggesting a role for SIK3 in the homeostatic regulation of sleep amount. Sik3 orthologues also regulate sleep in fruitflies and roundworms. A missense, gain-of-function mutation in the sodium leak channel NALCN reduces the total amount and episode duration of REMS, apparently by increasing the excitability of REMS-inhibiting neurons. Our results substantiate the use of a forward-genetics approach for studying sleep behaviours in mice, and demonstrate the role of SIK3 and NALCN in regulating the amount of NREMS and REMS, respectively.
Forward-genetics analysis of sleep in randomly mutagenized mice.
对随机诱变小鼠睡眠进行正向遗传学分析
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作者:Funato Hiromasa, Miyoshi Chika, Fujiyama Tomoyuki, Kanda Takeshi, Sato Makito, Wang Zhiqiang, Ma Jing, Nakane Shin, Tomita Jun, Ikkyu Aya, Kakizaki Miyo, Hotta-Hirashima Noriko, Kanno Satomi, Komiya Haruna, Asano Fuyuki, Honda Takato, Kim Staci J, Harano Kanako, Muramoto Hiroki, Yonezawa Toshiya, Mizuno Seiya, Miyazaki Shinichi, Connor Linzi, Kumar Vivek, Miura Ikuo, Suzuki Tomohiro, Watanabe Atsushi, Abe Manabu, Sugiyama Fumihiro, Takahashi Satoru, Sakimura Kenji, Hayashi Yu, Liu Qinghua, Kume Kazuhiko, Wakana Shigeharu, Takahashi Joseph S, Yanagisawa Masashi
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2016 | 起止号: | 2016 Nov 17; 539(7629):378-383 |
| doi: | 10.1038/nature20142 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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