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    Replication of G Quadruplex DNA by Lerner, Leticia Koch, Sale, Julian E

    Published in Genes (29-01-2019)
    “…A cursory look at any textbook image of DNA replication might suggest that the complex machine that is the replisome runs smoothly along the chromosomal DNA…”
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    Competition, collaboration and coordination--determining how cells bypass DNA damage by Sale, Julian E

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-04-2012)
    “…Cells must overcome replication blocks that might otherwise lead to genomic instability or cell death. Classical genetic experiments have identified a series…”
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    DNA polymerase stalling at structured DNA constrains the expansion of short tandem repeats by Murat, Pierre, Guilbaud, Guillaume, Sale, Julian E

    Published in Genome Biology (21-08-2020)
    “…Short tandem repeats (STRs) contribute significantly to de novo mutagenesis, driving phenotypic diversity and genetic disease. Although highly diverse, their…”
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    PRIMPOL ensures robust handoff between on-the-fly and post-replicative DNA lesion bypass by Mellor, Christopher, Nassar, Joelle, Šviković, Saša, Sale, Julian E

    Published in Nucleic acids research (11-01-2024)
    “…Abstract The primase/polymerase PRIMPOL restarts DNA synthesis when replication is arrested by template impediments. However, we do not have a comprehensive…”
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    Determination of human DNA replication origin position and efficiency reveals principles of initiation zone organisation by Guilbaud, Guillaume, Murat, Pierre, Wilkes, Helen S, Lerner, Leticia Koch, Sale, Julian E, Krude, Torsten

    Published in Nucleic acids research (22-07-2022)
    “…Replication of the human genome initiates within broad zones of ∼150 kb. The extent to which firing of individual DNA replication origins within initiation…”
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    PrimPol Is Required for Replicative Tolerance of G Quadruplexes in Vertebrate Cells by Schiavone, Davide, Jozwiakowski, Stanislaw K., Romanello, Marina, Guilbaud, Guillaume, Guilliam, Thomas A., Bailey, Laura J., Sale, Julian E., Doherty, Aidan J.

    Published in Molecular cell (07-01-2016)
    “…G quadruplexes (G4s) can present potent blocks to DNA replication. Accurate and timely replication of G4s in vertebrates requires multiple specialized DNA…”
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    Targeting BRCA1 and BRCA2 Deficiencies with G-Quadruplex-Interacting Compounds by Zimmer, Jutta, Tacconi, Eliana M.C., Folio, Cecilia, Badie, Sophie, Porru, Manuela, Klare, Kerstin, Tumiati, Manuela, Markkanen, Enni, Halder, Swagata, Ryan, Anderson, Jackson, Stephen P., Ramadan, Kristijan, Kuznetsov, Sergey G., Biroccio, Annamaria, Sale, Julian E., Tarsounas, Madalena

    Published in Molecular cell (04-02-2016)
    “…G-quadruplex (G4)-forming genomic sequences, including telomeres, represent natural replication fork barriers. Stalled replication forks can be stabilized and…”
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    REV7/MAD2L2: the multitasking maestro emerges as a barrier to recombination by Sale, Julian E

    Published in The EMBO journal (12-06-2015)
    “…REV7/MAD2L2 plays important roles in translesion DNA synthesis and mitotic control. Two new papers extend its gamut by revealing its unexpected participation…”
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    Sequestration of CDH1 by MAD2L2 prevents premature APC/C activation prior to anaphase onset by Listovsky, Tamar, Sale, Julian E

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (14-10-2013)
    “…The switch from activation of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) by CDC20 to CDH1 during anaphase is crucial for accurate mitosis. APC/C(CDC20)…”
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    Nucleotide Pool Depletion Induces G-Quadruplex-Dependent Perturbation of Gene Expression by Papadopoulou, Charikleia, Guilbaud, Guillaume, Schiavone, Davide, Sale, Julian E.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (22-12-2015)
    “…Nucleotide pool imbalance has been proposed to drive genetic instability in cancer. Here, we show that slowing replication forks by depleting nucleotide pools…”
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    Histone H3.3 Is Required to Maintain Replication Fork Progression after UV Damage by Frey, Alexander, Listovsky, Tamar, Guilbaud, Guillaume, Sarkies, Peter, Sale, Julian E.

    Published in Current biology (22-09-2014)
    “…Unlike histone H3, which is present only in S phase, the variant histone H3.3 is expressed throughout the cell cycle [1] and is incorporated into chromatin…”
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    PCNA Ubiquitination and REV1 Define Temporally Distinct Mechanisms for Controlling Translesion Synthesis in the Avian Cell Line DT40 by Edmunds, Charlotte E., Simpson, Laura J., Sale, Julian E.

    Published in Molecular cell (23-05-2008)
    “…Translesion synthesis (TLS) is a potentially mutagenic method of bypassing DNA damage encountered during replication that requires the recruitment of…”
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    CtIP-BRCA1 complex and MRE11 maintain replication forks in the presence of chain terminating nucleoside analogs by Mohiuddin, Mohiuddin, Rahman, Md Maminur, Sale, Julian E, Pearson, Christopher E

    Published in Nucleic acids research (08-04-2019)
    “…Abstract Chain-terminating nucleoside analogs (CTNAs), which cannot be extended by DNA polymerases, are widely used as antivirals or anti-cancer agents, and…”
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    In vitro evolution predicts emerging SARS-CoV-2 mutations with high affinity for ACE2 and cross-species binding by Bate, Neil, Savva, Christos G, Moody, Peter C E, Brown, Edward A, Evans, Sian E, Ball, Jonathan K, Schwabe, John W R, Sale, Julian E, Brindle, Nicholas P J

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2022)
    “…Emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants are creating major challenges in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Being able to predict mutations that could arise in SARS-CoV-2…”
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    Deubiquitination of FANCD2 Is Required for DNA Crosslink Repair by Oestergaard, Vibe H., Langevin, Frederic, Kuiken, Hendrik J., Pace, Paul, Niedzwiedz, Wojciech, Simpson, Laura J., Ohzeki, Mioko, Takata, Minoru, Sale, Julian E., Patel, Ketan J.

    Published in Molecular cell (14-12-2007)
    “…Monoubiquitination of FANCD2 and PCNA promotes DNA repair. It causes chromatin accumulation of FANCD2 and facilitates PCNA's recruitment of translesion…”
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    Unwinding to Recombine by Guilbaud, Guillaume, Sale, Julian E.

    Published in Molecular cell (24-08-2012)
    “…The MCM proteins are best known for their role in DNA replication, MCM2-7 forming the replicative helicase. Now, two reports in this issue of Molecular Cell,…”
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    Propagation of histone marks and epigenetic memory during normal and interrupted DNA replication by Sarkies, Peter, Sale, Julian E.

    “…Although all nucleated cells within a multicellular organism contain a complete copy of the genome, cell identity relies on the expression of a specific subset…”
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    Focus and persistence: how Pol IV unblocks stalled DNA synthesis by Sale, Julian E.

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-09-2022)
    “…The mechanisms by which translesion DNA polymerases mediate DNA repair are incompletely understood. A new study shows that Escherichia coli DNA polymerase IV…”
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    A NuRD Complex from Xenopus laevis Eggs Is Essential for DNA Replication during Early Embryogenesis by Christov, Christo P., Dingwell, Kevin S., Skehel, Mark, Wilkes, Helen S., Sale, Julian E., Smith, James C., Krude, Torsten

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (27-02-2018)
    “…DNA replication in the embryo of Xenopus laevis changes dramatically at the mid-blastula transition (MBT), with Y RNA-independent random initiation switching…”
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