The circadian clock of fruit flies is blind after elimination of all known photoreceptors.

Journal
Neuron
Volume
30
Date
April 2001
Issue
1
Pages
249-261
Full Article
Helfrich-Förster C
Winter C
Hofbauer A
Hall JC
Stanewsky R
Abstract

Circadian rhythms are entrained by light to follow the daily solar cycle. We show that Drosophila uses at least three light input pathways for this entrainment: (1) cryptochrome, acting in the pacemaker cells themselves, (2) the compound eyes, and (3) extraocular photoreception, possibly involving an internal structure known as the Hofbauer-Buchner eyelet, which is located underneath the compound eye and projects to the pacemaker center in the brain. Although influencing the circadian system in different ways, each input pathway appears capable of entraining circadian rhythms at the molecular and behavioral level. This entrainment is completely abolished in glass60j cryb double mutants, which lack all known external and internal eye structures in addition to being devoid of cryptochrome.