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Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of the molecular substrates of sleep need

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Wang, Zhiqiang
Ma, Jing
Miyoshi, Chika
Li, Yuxin
Sato, Makito
Ogawa, Yukino
Funato, Hiromasa
Yanagisawa, Masashi
Liu, Qinghua
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Nature. Springer. 2018, 558(7710), S. 435-439. ISSN 0028-0836. eISSN 1476-4687. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41586-018-0218-8

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Sleep and wake have global effects on brain physiology, from molecular changes1,2,3,4 and neuronal activities to synaptic plasticity3,4,5,6,7. Sleep–wake homeostasis is maintained by the generation of a sleep need that accumulates during waking and dissipates during sleep8,9,10,11. Here we investigate the molecular basis of sleep need using quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of the sleep-deprived and Sleepy mouse models of increased sleep need. Sleep deprivation induces cumulative phosphorylation of the brain proteome, which dissipates during sleep. Sleepy mice, owing to a gain-of-function mutation in the Sik3 gene12, have a constitutively high sleep need despite increased sleep amount. The brain proteome of these mice exhibits hyperphosphorylation, similar to that seen in the brain of sleep-deprived mice. Comparison of the two models identifies 80 mostly synaptic sleep-need-index phosphoproteins (SNIPPs), in which phosphorylation states closely parallel changes of sleep need. SLEEPY, the mutant SIK3 protein, preferentially associates with and phosphorylates SNIPPs. Inhibition of SIK3 activity reduces phosphorylation of SNIPPs and slow wave activity during non-rapid-eye-movement sleep, the best known measurable index of sleep need, in both Sleepy mice and sleep-deprived wild-type mice. Our results suggest that phosphorylation of SNIPPs accumulates and dissipates in relation to sleep need, and therefore SNIPP phosphorylation is a molecular signature of sleep need. Whereas waking encodes memories by potentiating synapses, sleep consolidates memories and restores synaptic homeostasis by globally downscaling excitatory synapses4,5,6. Thus, the phosphorylation–dephosphorylation cycle of SNIPPs may represent a major regulatory mechanism that underlies both synaptic homeostasis and sleep–wake homeostasis.

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ISO 690WANG, Zhiqiang, Jing MA, Chika MIYOSHI, Yuxin LI, Makito SATO, Yukino OGAWA, Chi-Yu LEE, Hiromasa FUNATO, Masashi YANAGISAWA, Qinghua LIU, 2018. Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of the molecular substrates of sleep need. In: Nature. Springer. 2018, 558(7710), S. 435-439. ISSN 0028-0836. eISSN 1476-4687. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41586-018-0218-8
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@article{Wang2018-06Quant-73443,
  title={Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of the molecular substrates of sleep need},
  year={2018},
  doi={10.1038/s41586-018-0218-8},
  number={7710},
  volume={558},
  issn={0028-0836},
  journal={Nature},
  pages={435--439},
  author={Wang, Zhiqiang and Ma, Jing and Miyoshi, Chika and Li, Yuxin and Sato, Makito and Ogawa, Yukino and Lee, Chi-Yu and Funato, Hiromasa and Yanagisawa, Masashi and Liu, Qinghua}
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