Group Leader

Julian Sale

Vertebrate mutagenesis

Julian Sale
Group Members
  • Alastair Crisp
  • Guillaume Guilbaud
  • Emma Hands
  • Julieta Molina Flores
  • Joelle Nassar
  • Sofia Obolenski‑Koenig
  • Harry Orrin
  • Matthew Tayler
  • Linda van Bijsterveldt
  • Jan Verburg
  • Andrew Zeller

Our group studies the mechanisms of mutagenesis, changes in DNA sequence, and epimutagenesis, changes in the chromatin environment of a region of DNA.

We are interested in how genomic sequence, architecture and transactions, such as replication and transcription, locally influence mutagenesis. We also seek to understand how mutagenesis shapes genome structure and function in the population, where it creates phenotypic diversity and, in cancer, where it drives tumour evolution and therapeutic resistance.

Replication origin mutagenesis
Cartoon depicting replication origin firing with the resulting mutagenic footprint.

We focus especially on how such changes come about as a result of the interaction of replication and transcription of repetitive and secondary structure-forming DNA.

STR stalling of DNA synthesis
Graphical representation of the ability of different repetitive sequences to stall DNA synthesis.

Increasingly, to understand the operation and evolution of genomes, it will be necessary to test hypotheses with large-scale genome synthesis. To this end, we are also developing innovative strategies for the creation of synthetic sections of human chromosomes, which will allow us to test the extent to which we understand the relationship between genome organisation, topology and function.

Selected Publications

DNA replication initiation drives focal mutagenesis and rearrangements in human cancers.Murat P, Guilbaud G, Sale JENat Commun 15(1): 10850 (2024) Epub
PRIMPOL ensures robust handoff between on-the-fly and post-replicative DNA lesion bypass.Mellor C, Nassar J, Šviković S, Sale JENucleic Acids Res 52(1): 243-258 (2024)
DNA replication initiation shapes the mutational landscape and expression of the human genome.Murat P, Perez C, Crisp A, van Eijk P, Reed SH, Guilbaud G, Sale JESci Adv 8(45): eadd3686 (2022)
DNA polymerase stalling at structured DNA constrains the expansion of short tandem repeats.Murat P, Guilbaud G, Sale JEGenome Biol 21(1): 209 (2021) Epub