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Christine E. Holt is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research is situated primarily within the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, and Neurology.

The scientist's work addresses various main topics including RNA Research and Splicing, Cellular transport and secretion, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, RNA regulation and disease, Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling, Biotin and Related Studies, and Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.

Recent publications by Christine E. Holt include:

  • The structure and global distribution of the endoplasmic reticulum network are actively regulated by lysosomes, 2020, Science Advances
  • mRNA transport, translation, and decay in adult mammalian central nervous system axons, 2022, Neuron
  • Axonal mRNA translation in neurological disorders, 2020, RNA Biology
  • Axon microdissection and transcriptome profiling reveals the in vivo RNA content of fully differentiated myelinated motor axons, 2020, RNA
  • Receptor-Ribosome Coupling: A Link Between Extrinsic Signals and mRNA Translation in Neuronal Compartments, 2022, Annual Review of Neuroscience

Christine E. Holt frequently collaborates with several coauthors, among whom are:

  • Julie Qiaojin Lin
  • Francesca W. van Tartwijk
  • Clemens F. Kaminski
  • Gabriele S. Kaminski Schierle
  • Michael O'Donovan

The main publication venues associated with Christine E. Holt comprise:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Science Advances
  • Neuron
  • RNA Biology

Throughout their career, the scientist has been recognized by election to prestigious societies, notably as a Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, in 2009, and as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2020.

Best Publications

  • A critical window for cooperation and competition among developing retinotectal synapses

    Li I. Zhang;Huizhong W. Tao;Christine E. Holt;William A. Harris

  • Chemotropic Responses of Retinal Growth Cones Mediated by Rapid Local Protein Synthesis and Degradation

    Douglas Simon Campbell;Christine E. Holt

  • ALS/FTD Mutation-Induced Phase Transition of FUS Liquid Droplets and Reversible Hydrogels into Irreversible Hydrogels Impairs RNP Granule Function

    Tetsuro Murakami;Seema Qamar;Julie Qiaojin Lin;Gabriele S Kaminski Schierle

  • FUS Phase Separation Is Modulated by a Molecular Chaperone and Methylation of Arginine Cation-π Interactions

    Seema Qamar;Guo Zhen Wang;Suzanne J. Randle;Francesco Simone Ruggeri

  • Cellular determination in the xenopus retina is independent of lineage and birth date

    Christine E. Holt;Thomas W. Bertsch;Hilary M. Ellis;William A. Harris

  • cAMP-Dependent Growth Cone Guidance by Netrin-1

    Guo Li Ming;Hong Jun Song;Benedikt Berninger;Christine E. Holt

  • Growth-cone attraction to netrin-1 is converted to repulsion by laminin-1

    Veit H. Höpker;Derryck Shewan;Marc Tessier-Lavigne;Mu-ming Poo

  • Mechanosensing is critical for axon growth in the developing brain

    David E Koser;Amelia J Thompson;Sarah K Foster;Asha Dwivedy

  • Local translation in neurons: visualization and function.

    Christine E Holt;Kelsey C Martin;Erin M Schuman

  • The Central Dogma Decentralized: New Perspectives on RNA Function and Local Translation in Neurons

    Christine E. Holt;Erin M. Schuman

  • Asymmetrical β-actin mRNA translation in growth cones mediates attractive turning to netrin-1

    Kin-Mei Leung;Francisca P G van Horck;Andrew C Lin;Rachel Allison

  • Subcellular mRNA Localization in Animal Cells and Why It Matters

    Christine E. Holt;Simon L. Bullock

  • Axonal mRNA localization and local protein synthesis in nervous system assembly, maintenance and repair

    Hosung Jung;Byung C. Yoon;Christine E. Holt

  • Axonal Protein Synthesis and Degradation Are Necessary for Efficient Growth Cone Regeneration

    Poonam Verma;Sabrina Chierzi;Amanda M. Codd;Douglas Simon Campbell

  • Dynamic Axonal Translation in Developing and Mature Visual Circuits

    Toshiaki Shigeoka;Hosung Jung;Jane Jung;Benita Turner-Bridger

  • Transcriptome analysis of embryonic and adult sensory axons reveals changes in mRNA repertoire localization.

    Laura F. Gumy;Giles S.H. Yeo;Yi-Chun Loraine Tung;Krishna H. Zivraj

  • Late Endosomes Act as mRNA Translation Platforms and Sustain Mitochondria in Axons.

    Jean-Michel Cioni;Julie Qiaojin Lin;Anne V. Holtermann;Max Koppers

  • Apoptotic Pathway and MAPKs Differentially Regulate Chemotropic Responses of Retinal Growth Cones

    Douglas Simon Campbell;Christine E. Holt

  • Ephrin-B2 and EphB1 Mediate Retinal Axon Divergence at the Optic Chiasm

    Scott E. Williams;Fanny Mann;Lynda Erskine;Lynda Erskine;Takeshi Sakurai

  • Lipofection of cDNAs in the embryonic vertebrate central nervous system

    Christine E. Holt;Nigel Garlick;Elsa Cornel

  • Signaling Mechanisms Underlying Slit2-Induced Collapse of Xenopus Retinal Growth Cones

    Michael Piper;Richard Anderson;Asha Dwivedy;Christine Weinl

Frequent Co-Authors

William A. Harris
William A. Harris University of Cambridge
Peter St George-Hyslop
Peter St George-Hyslop Columbia University
James W. Fawcett
James W. Fawcett University of Cambridge
John G. Flanagan
John G. Flanagan University of California, Berkeley
Gian Gaetano Tartaglia
Gian Gaetano Tartaglia Italian Institute of Technology
Jeroen Krijgsveld
Jeroen Krijgsveld German Cancer Research Center
Mu-ming Poo
Mu-ming Poo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Roger J. Keynes
Roger J. Keynes University of Cambridge
Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Marc Tessier-Lavigne Xaira Therapeutics
Jeffery L. Twiss
Jeffery L. Twiss University of South Carolina

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