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Overview

Jim Haseloff is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several fields, primarily focused on Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The main subfields of study include Molecular Biology, Plant Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Biomedical Engineering, and Bioengineering.

The key topics in Jim Haseloff's work cover Plant Molecular Biology Research, Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms, Bryophyte Studies and Records, Plant tissue culture and regeneration, CRISPR and Genetic Engineering, Plant Reproductive Biology, and Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques.

Jim Haseloff has contributed extensively to scientific literature. Some recent notable papers include:

  • "Systematic Tools for Reprogramming Plant Gene Expression in a Simple Model, Marchantia polymorpha", 2020, ACS Synthetic Biology
  • "Decentralizing Cell-Free RNA Sensing With the Use of Low-Cost Cell Extracts", 2021, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • "MYB-related transcription factors control chloroplast biogenesis", 2024, Cell
  • "Constructing Cell-Free Expression Systems for Low-Cost Access", 2022, ACS Synthetic Biology
  • "Root system size and root hair length are key phenes for nitrate acquisition and biomass production across natural variation in Arabidopsis", 2022, Journal of Experimental Botany

The frequent co-authors associated with Jim Haseloff include:

  • Eftychios Frangedakis
  • Susana Sauret-Gueto
  • Marius Rebmann
  • Marta Tomaselli
  • Facundo Romani

Jim Haseloff's research has been published in multiple venues with repeated contributions in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Plant Journal
  • ACS Synthetic Biology
  • Journal of Experimental Botany
  • Micromachines

Best Publications

  • Simple RNA enzymes with new and highly specific endoribonuclease activities

    Jim Haseloff;Wayne L. Gerlach

  • Removal of a cryptic intron and subcellular localization of green fluorescent protein are required to mark transgenic Arabidopsis plants brightly

    Jim Haseloff;Kirby R. Siemering;Douglas C. Prasher;Sarah Hodge

  • Insights into Land Plant Evolution Garnered from the Marchantia polymorpha Genome

    John L Bowman;Takayuki Kohchi;Katsuyuki T Yamato;Jerry Jenkins

  • Root gravitropism requires lateral root cap and epidermal cells for transport and response to a mobile auxin signal

    Ranjan Swarup;Eric M. Kramer;Paula Perry;Kirsten Knox

  • Mutations that suppress the thermosensitivity of green fluorescent protein.

    Kirby R. Siemering;Ralph Golbik;Richard Sever;Jim Haseloff

  • Shoot Na+ Exclusion and Increased Salinity Tolerance Engineered by Cell Type–Specific Alteration of Na+ Transport in Arabidopsis

    Inge S. Møller;Matthew Gilliham;Deepa Jha;Deepa Jha;Gwenda M. Mayo;Gwenda M. Mayo

  • Cell-type-specific calcium responses to drought, salt and cold in the Arabidopsis root

    Edward Kiegle;Catherine A. Moore;Jim Haseloff;Mark A. Tester

  • Gibberellin Signaling in the Endodermis Controls Arabidopsis Root Meristem Size

    Susana Ubeda-Tomás;Fernán Federici;Ilda Casimiro;Gerrit T.S. Beemster;Gerrit T.S. Beemster;Gerrit T.S. Beemster

  • Dynamic Analyses of the Expression of the HISTONE::YFP Fusion Protein in Arabidopsis Show That Syncytial Endosperm Is Divided in Mitotic Domains

    Corinne Boisnard-Lorig;Corinne Boisnard-Lorig;Adan Colon-Carmona;Marion Bauch;Sarah Hodge

  • GFP in plants.

    Jim Haseloff;Brad Amos

  • GFP variants for multispectral imaging of living cells.

    James Haseloff

  • Standards for plant synthetic biology: a common syntax for exchange of DNA parts.

    Nicola J. Patron;Nicola J. Patron;Diego Orzaez;Sylvestre Marillonnet;Heribert Warzecha

  • Striking similarities in amino acid sequence among nonstructural proteins encoded by RNA viruses that have dissimilar genomic organization

    James Haseloff;Philip Goelet;David Zimmern;Paul Ahlquist

  • Miranda mediates asymmetric protein and RNA localization in the developing nervous system.

    Alison J. Schuldt;Jan H.J. Adams;Catherine M. Davidson;David R. Micklem

  • Construction of a plant disease resistance gene from the satellite RNA of tobacco ringspot virus

    Wayne L. Gerlach;Danny Llewellyn;Jim Haseloff

  • Sindbis virus proteins nsP1 and nsP2 contain homology to nonstructural proteins from several RNA plant viruses.

    Paul Ahlquist;Ellen G. Strauss;Charles M. Rice;James H. Strauss

  • The NAC domain transcription factors FEZ and SOMBRERO control the orientation of cell division plane in Arabidopsis root stem cells.

    Viola Willemsen;Marion Bauch;Tom Bennett;Ana Campilho

  • Positional information in root epidermis is defined during embryogenesis and acts in domains with strict boundaries.

    Fred Berger;Jim Haseloff;John Schiefelbein;Liam Dolan

  • GAL4-GFP enhancer trap lines for genetic manipulation of lateral root development in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Laurent Laplaze;Boris Parizot;Andrew Baker;Lilian Ricaud

  • Viroid RNAs of cadang-cadang disease of coconuts

    James Haseloff;Nizar A. Mohamed;Robert H. Symons

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurent Laplaze
Laurent Laplaze University of Montpellier
Howard M. Goodman
Howard M. Goodman Harvard University
Andrea H. Brand
Andrea H. Brand University of Cambridge
Norbert Perrimon
Norbert Perrimon Harvard University
Wayne L. Gerlach
Wayne L. Gerlach Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Mark Tester
Mark Tester King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Liam Dolan
Liam Dolan Austrian Academy of Sciences
Robert H. Symons
Robert H. Symons University of Adelaide
Frédéric Berger
Frédéric Berger Austrian Academy of Sciences
Julian M. Hibberd
Julian M. Hibberd University of Cambridge

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