Publications by authors named "E Nemoz-Gaillard"

The long term goal of the Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (NURSA) resides in unraveling the physiological and pathological functions of nuclear receptors (NRs) at the molecular, biochemical and cellular levels. This multi-oriented task requires complementary approaches in order to determine the specific function(s) and precise expression and receptor activity patterns for each individual conventional or orphan receptor. To attain this objective, we have chose to turn to technologies recently made available to engineer bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs).

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Little is known about the mechanisms by which protein-derived nutrients regulate hormone gene expression in the intestine. We have previously reported that protein hydrolysates (i.e.

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BETA2/NeuroD, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, is expressed in pancreatic endocrine cells during development and regulates insulin gene expression. We demonstrated previously that the endocrine pancreas of BETA2/NeuroD-deficient mice undergoes massive apoptosis and, consequently, animals die of diabetes shortly after birth. Here we show that a significant fraction of BETA2-deficient mice in a new genetic background can survive diabetes and live to adulthood through the process of beta-cell neogenesis.

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The expression of rab3A and rab3D isoforms in the enteroendocrine, cholecystokinin-secreting, cell lines STC-1 and GLUTag is here demonstrated. In contrast, rab3B is undetectable in these two cell lines, and rab3C is only slightly expressed in GLUTag cells. Using a transient co-transfection system with human growth hormone as reporter protein, we show that overexpression of the GTPase-deficient mutant rab3AQ81L, but not rab3DQ81L, significantly decreases human growth hormone secretory responses to various agonists in STC-1 cells.

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The pancreas is essential for digestion and glucose homeostasis. Diseases associated with the pancreas (e.g.

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