“…In Drosophila , TOR rhythms are also found in the brain and in particular the ventral lateral neurons ( Zheng and Sehgal, 2010 ; Kijak and Pyza, 2017 ). In peripheral tissues, mTOR activities are rhythmic in the liver, cardiac and skeletal muscles, adipocytes, and retinal photoreceptors ( Huang et al, 2013 ; Jouffe et al, 2013 ; Shavlakadze et al, 2013 ; Khapre et al, 2014 ; Drägert et al, 2015a , b ; Lipton et al, 2015 , 2017 ; Chang et al, 2016 ). Interestingly, mTOR also shows circadian rhythms in human osteosarcomas, mouse renal carcinomas as well as human breast cancer cells ( Zhang et al, 2009 , 2018 ; Okazaki et al, 2014 ).…”