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Nicolas Plumb-Rudewiez

Researcher at Université catholique de Louvain

Publications -  5
Citations -  505

Nicolas Plumb-Rudewiez is an academic researcher from Université catholique de Louvain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcription factor & Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 6. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 478 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicolas Plumb-Rudewiez include Catholic University of Leuven.

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Zebrafish vps33b, an ortholog of the gene responsible for human arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome, regulates biliary development downstream of the onecut transcription factor hnf6

TL;DR: Findings identify vps33b as a novel downstream target gene of the hnf6/vhnf1 pathway that regulates bile duct development in zebrafish and show that tissue-specific roles for genes that regulate trafficking of intracellular proteins have been modified during vertebrate evolution.
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Threshold levels of hepatocyte nuclear factor 6 (HNF-6) acting in synergy with HNF-4 and PGC-1alpha are required for time-specific gene expression during liver development.

TL;DR: The observations on the regulation of g6pc by HNF-6 provide a model whereby synergism, interdependency, and threshold concentrations of LETFs and coactivators determine time-specific expression of genes during liver development.
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Transcription factor HNF-6/OC-1 inhibits the stimulation of the HNF-3alpha/Foxa1 gene by TGF-beta in mouse liver.

TL;DR: It is concluded that HNF‐6 inhibits Foxa1 by inhibiting the activity of the TGF‐β signaling pathway, identifying a new mechanism of interaction between liver‐enriched transcription factors whereby one factor indirectly controls another by modulating theActivity of a signaling pathway.
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Zebrafish vps33b, an ortholog of the gene responsible for human arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis syndrome, regulates biliary development downstream of the onecut transcription factor hnf-6: 65

TL;DR: Findings identify vps33b as a novel downstream target gene of the hnf6/vhnf1 pathway that regulates bile duct development in zebrafish and show that tissue-specific roles for genes that regulate trafficking of intracellular proteins have been modified during vertebrate evolution.