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    Human mutations affect the epigenetic/bookmarking function of HNF1B by Lerner, Jonathan, Bagattin, Alessia, Verdeguer, Francisco, Makinistoglu, Munevver P, Garbay, Serge, Felix, Tristan, Heidet, Laurence, Pontoglio, Marco

    Published in Nucleic acids research (30-09-2016)
    “…Bookmarking factors are transcriptional regulators involved in the mitotic transmission of epigenetic information via their ability to remain associated with…”
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    A mitotic transcriptional switch in polycystic kidney disease by Pontoglio, Marco, Le Corre, Stephanie, Callens, Celine, Terzi, Fabiola, Igarashi, Peter, Fischer, Evelyne, Doyen, Antonia, Verdeguer, Francisco, Garbay, Serge

    Published in Nature medicine (01-01-2010)
    “…Deficiency of the transcription factor HNF-1β results in kidney cyst formation. Marco Pontoglio and his colleagues now show that HNF-1β normally remains bound…”
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    MITF - A controls branching morphogenesis and nephron endowment by Phelep, Aurélie, Laouari, Denise, Bharti, Kapil, Burtin, Martine, Tammaccaro, Salvina, Garbay, Serge, Nguyen, Clément, Vasseur, Florence, Blanc, Thomas, Berissi, Sophie, Langa-Vives, Francina, Fischer, Evelyne, Druilhe, Anne, Arnheiter, Heinz, Friedlander, Gerard, Pontoglio, Marco, Terzi, Fabiola

    Published in PLoS genetics (14-12-2017)
    “…Congenital nephron number varies widely in the human population and individuals with low nephron number are at risk of developing hypertension and chronic…”
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    A transcriptional network in polycystic kidney disease by Gresh, Lionel, Fischer, Evelyne, Reimann, Andreas, Tanguy, Myriam, Garbay, Serge, Shao, Xinli, Hiesberger, Thomas, Fiette, Laurence, Igarashi, Peter, Yaniv, Moshe, Pontoglio, Marco

    Published in The EMBO journal (07-04-2004)
    “…Mutations in cystic kidney disease genes represent a major genetic cause of end‐stage renal disease. However, the molecular cascades controlling the expression…”
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    Genome-Wide Discovery of Functional Transcription Factor Binding Sites by Comparative Genomics: The Case of Stat3 by Vallania, Francesco, Schiavone, Davide, Dewilde, Sarah, Pupo, Emanuela, Garbay, Serge, Calogero, Raffaele, Pontoglio, Marco, Provero, Paolo, Poli, Valeria, Darnell, James E.

    “…The identification of direct targets of transcription factors is a key problem in the study of gene regulatory networks. However, the use of high throughput…”
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    A suppressor locus for MODY3-diabetes by Garcia-Gonzalez, Miguel A., Carette, Claire, Bagattin, Alessia, Chiral, Magali, Makinistoglu, Munevver Parla, Garbay, Serge, Prévost, Géraldine, Madaras, Cécile, Hérault, Yann, Leibovici, Michel, Pontoglio, Marco

    Published in Scientific reports (26-09-2016)
    “…Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young type 3 (MODY3), linked to mutations in the transcription factor HNF1A, is the most prevalent form of monogenic diabetes…”
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    A genomic map of p53 binding sites identifies novel p53 targets involved in an apoptotic network by MILED, Chaouki, PONTOGLIO, Marco, GARBAY, Serge, YANIV, Moshe, WEITZMAN, Jonathan B

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-2005)
    “…The transcriptional activity of the p53 protein is central to its role in tumor suppression. Identification of the complete repertoire of p53-regulated genes…”
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    The SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex subunit SNF5 is essential for hepatocyte differentiation by Gresh, Lionel, Bourachot, Brigitte, Reimann, Andreas, Guigas, Bruno, Fiette, Laurence, Garbay, Serge, Muchardt, Christian, Hue, Louis, Pontoglio, Marco, Yaniv, Moshe, Klochendler-Yeivin, Agnès

    Published in The EMBO journal (21-09-2005)
    “…Regulation of gene expression underlies cell differentiation and organogenesis. Both transcription factors and chromatin modifiers are crucial for this…”
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    Papillomavirus E2 induces p53-independent apoptosis in HeLa cells by DESAINTES, C, GOYAT, S, GARBAY, S, YANIV, M, THIERRY, F

    Published in Oncogene (12-08-1999)
    “…We have previously shown that expression of the papillomavirus E2 protein in HeLa cells induces p53 accumulation and causes both cell cycle arrest and…”
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    HNF1β bookmarking involves Topoisomerase 1 activation and DNA topology relaxation in mitotic chromatin by Bagattin, Alessia, Tammaccaro, Salvina Laura, Chiral, Magali, Makinistoglu, Munevver Parla, Zimmermann, Nicolas, Lerner, Jonathan, Garbay, Serge, Kuperwasser, Nicolas, Pontoglio, Marco

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (22-10-2024)
    “…HNF1β (HNF1B) is a transcription factor frequently mutated in patients with developmental renal disease. It binds to mitotic chromatin and reactivates gene…”
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    Hepatocyte nuclear factor 1β controls nephron tubular development by Massa, Filippo, Garbay, Serge, Bouvier, Raymonde, Sugitani, Yoshinobu, Noda, Tetsuo, Gubler, Marie-Claire, Heidet, Laurence, Pontoglio, Marco, Fischer, Evelyne

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-02-2013)
    “…Nephron morphogenesis is a complex process that generates blood-filtration units (glomeruli) connected to extremely long and patterned tubular structures…”
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    Hepatocyte nuclear factor 1α and β control terminal differentiation and cell fate commitment in the gut epithelium by D'Angelo, Anna, Bluteau, Olivier, Garcia-Gonzalez, Miguel A., Gresh, Lionel, Doyen, Antonia, Garbay, Serge, Robine, Sylvie, Pontoglio, Marco

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-2010)
    “…The intestinal epithelium is a complex system characterized by massive and continuous cell renewal and differentiation. In this context, cell-type-specific…”
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    Developmental Renal Glomerular Defects at the Origin of Glomerulocystic Disease by Fiorentino, Arianna, Christophorou, Armelle, Massa, Filippo, Garbay, Serge, Chiral, Magali, Ramsing, Mette, Rasmussen, Maria, Gubler, Marie-Claire, Bessieres, Bettina, Heidet, Laurence, Fischer, Evelyne, Pontoglio, Marco

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (27-10-2020)
    “…The architecture of renal glomeruli is acquired through intricate and still poorly understood developmental steps. In our study we identify a crucial…”
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    Developmental Renal Glomerular Defects at the Origin of Glomerulocystic Disease by Fiorentino, Arianna, Christophorou, Armelle, Massa, Filippo, Garbay, Serge, Chiral, Magali, Ramsing, Mette, Rasmussen, Maria, Gubler, Marie-Claire, Bessieres, Bettina, Heidet, Laurence, Fischer, Evelyne, Pontoglio, Marco

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-10-2020)
    “…Highlights d Renal glomerulogenesis implies the separation of vascular and urinary poles (VP/UP) d Pole separation is due to a protuberance whose emergence is…”
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    The transcription factor HNF1α regulates expression of chloride-proton exchanger ClC-5 in the renal proximal tubule by Tanaka, Karo, Terryn, Sara, Geffers, Lars, Garbay, Serge, Pontoglio, Marco, Devuyst, Olivier

    “…The Cl(-)/H(+) exchanger ClC-5 is essential for the endocytic activity of the proximal tubule cells and the tubular clearance of proteins filtered in the…”
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