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Kristine Hole

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Kristine Hole

Senior Adviser
SU Faculty Administration
Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences

kristine.hole@ntnu.no
Paviljong C, 235, Dragvoll
About Publications

About

I work as a research advisor at the Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences.

Responsibilities

  • Support researchers applying for external funding, mainly aimed at the Research Council of Norway
  • Support academic communities working to promote innovation
  • Internal funding from the faculty
  • Assist researchers who have questions related to data management and open science

Please feel free to contact me if you plan to apply for external funding or have questions related to privacy in research

Competencies

  • Data Protection
  • Data protection
  • Helseforskning
  • Molecular biology
  • Personvern i forskning
  • Sikkerhet og beredskap

Publications

  • Chronological
  • By category
  • All publications registered in NVA

2015

  • Aksnes, Henriette; Damme, Petra Van; Goris, Marianne; Starheim, Kristian K.; Marie, Michael Bruno Eric; Støve, Svein Isungset. (2015) An organellar Nα-acetyltransferase, Naa60, acetylates cytosolic n termini of transmembrane proteins and maintains golgi integrity. Cell reports
    Academic article
  • Damme, Petra Van; Hole, Kristine; Gevaert, Kris; Arnesen, Thomas. (2015) N-terminal acetylome analysis reveals the specificity of Naa50 (Nat5) and suggests a kinetic competition between N-terminal acetyltransferases and methionine aminopeptidases. Proteomics
    Academic article
  • Aksnes, Henriette; Hole, Kristine; Arnesen, Thomas. (2015) Molecular, cellular, and physiological significance of N-terminal acetylation. International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
    Academic article

2012

  • Damme, Petra Van; Lasa, Marta; Polevoda, Bogdan; Gazquez, Cristina; Elosegui-Artola, Alberto; Kim, Duk Soo. (2012) N-terminal acetylome analyses and functional insights of the N-terminal acetyltransferase NatB. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
    Academic article

2011

  • Damme, P Van; Hole, Kristine; Pimenta-Marques, A; Helsens, K; Vandekerckhove, J; Martinho, RG. (2011) NatF Contributes to an Evolutionary Shift in Protein N-Terminal Acetylation and Is Important for Normal Chromosome Segregation. PLoS Genetics
    Academic article
  • Hole, Kristine; Damme, Petra Van; Dalva, Monica; Aksnes, Henriette; Glomnes, Nina; Varhaug, Jan Erik. (2011) The human N-Alpha-Acetyltransferase 40 (hNaa40p/hNatD) is conserved from yeast and N-terminally acetylates histones H2A and H4. PLOS ONE
    Academic article

2010

  • Hole, Kristine; Karlsen, Odd Andre; Ziegler, Mathias; Arnesen, Thomas; Lillehaug, Johan R.; Ryningen, Anita. (2010) The chaperone-like protein HYPK acts together with NatA in cotranslational N-terminal acetylation and prevention of Huntingtin aggregation. The FEBS Journal
    Abstract
  • Evjenth, Rune Henrik; Hole, Kristine; Karlsen, Odd Andre; Ziegler, Mathias; Arnesen, Thomas; Lillehaug, Johan R.. (2010) Human Naa50p (Nat5/San) displays both protein N-alpha- and N-epsilon-Acetyltransferase activity. The FEBS Journal
    Abstract
  • Evjenth, Rune Henrik; Hole, Kristine; Ziegler, Mathias; Lillehaug, Johan R.. (2010) Application of reverse-phase HPLC to quantify oligopeptide acetylation eliminates interference from unspecific acetyl CoA hydrolysis. The FEBS Journal
    Abstract

2009

  • Evjenth, Rune Henrik; Hole, Kristine; Karlsen, Odd Andre; Ziegler, Mathias; Arnesen, Thomas; Lillehaug, Johan R.. (2009) Human Naa50p (Nat5/San) Displays Both Protein N-alpha- and N-epsilon-Acetyltransferase Activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry
    Academic article

Journal publications

  • Aksnes, Henriette; Damme, Petra Van; Goris, Marianne; Starheim, Kristian K.; Marie, Michael Bruno Eric; Støve, Svein Isungset. (2015) An organellar Nα-acetyltransferase, Naa60, acetylates cytosolic n termini of transmembrane proteins and maintains golgi integrity. Cell reports
    Academic article
  • Damme, Petra Van; Hole, Kristine; Gevaert, Kris; Arnesen, Thomas. (2015) N-terminal acetylome analysis reveals the specificity of Naa50 (Nat5) and suggests a kinetic competition between N-terminal acetyltransferases and methionine aminopeptidases. Proteomics
    Academic article
  • Aksnes, Henriette; Hole, Kristine; Arnesen, Thomas. (2015) Molecular, cellular, and physiological significance of N-terminal acetylation. International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
    Academic article
  • Damme, Petra Van; Lasa, Marta; Polevoda, Bogdan; Gazquez, Cristina; Elosegui-Artola, Alberto; Kim, Duk Soo. (2012) N-terminal acetylome analyses and functional insights of the N-terminal acetyltransferase NatB. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
    Academic article
  • Damme, P Van; Hole, Kristine; Pimenta-Marques, A; Helsens, K; Vandekerckhove, J; Martinho, RG. (2011) NatF Contributes to an Evolutionary Shift in Protein N-Terminal Acetylation and Is Important for Normal Chromosome Segregation. PLoS Genetics
    Academic article
  • Hole, Kristine; Damme, Petra Van; Dalva, Monica; Aksnes, Henriette; Glomnes, Nina; Varhaug, Jan Erik. (2011) The human N-Alpha-Acetyltransferase 40 (hNaa40p/hNatD) is conserved from yeast and N-terminally acetylates histones H2A and H4. PLOS ONE
    Academic article
  • Hole, Kristine; Karlsen, Odd Andre; Ziegler, Mathias; Arnesen, Thomas; Lillehaug, Johan R.; Ryningen, Anita. (2010) The chaperone-like protein HYPK acts together with NatA in cotranslational N-terminal acetylation and prevention of Huntingtin aggregation. The FEBS Journal
    Abstract
  • Evjenth, Rune Henrik; Hole, Kristine; Karlsen, Odd Andre; Ziegler, Mathias; Arnesen, Thomas; Lillehaug, Johan R.. (2010) Human Naa50p (Nat5/San) displays both protein N-alpha- and N-epsilon-Acetyltransferase activity. The FEBS Journal
    Abstract
  • Evjenth, Rune Henrik; Hole, Kristine; Ziegler, Mathias; Lillehaug, Johan R.. (2010) Application of reverse-phase HPLC to quantify oligopeptide acetylation eliminates interference from unspecific acetyl CoA hydrolysis. The FEBS Journal
    Abstract
  • Evjenth, Rune Henrik; Hole, Kristine; Karlsen, Odd Andre; Ziegler, Mathias; Arnesen, Thomas; Lillehaug, Johan R.. (2009) Human Naa50p (Nat5/San) Displays Both Protein N-alpha- and N-epsilon-Acetyltransferase Activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry
    Academic article

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