Professor Chris Franklin

Professor Chris Franklin

School of Biosciences
Emeritus Professor of Plant Molecular Biology

Contact details

Telephone
+44 (0)121 414 2500
Fax
+44 (0)121 41 45925
Email
f.c.h.franklin@bham.ac.uk
Address
School of Biosciences
The University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Chris Franklin is a leading expert on meiosis in plants. Work in his laboratory has made a major contribution to the understanding of how meiotic recombination is controlled in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. This knowledge is currently being transferred to crop species where the ability to modify genetic recombination will help plant breeders develop the new varieties that will be needed to ensure global food security during the 21st century.

Qualifications

  • BSc (Hons) University of Wales (Cardiff)
  • PhD University of Wales (Cardiff)

Biography

Chris Franklin initially trained as a microbiologist at the University of Cardiff . He then worked as postdoctoral scientist in the UK, Germany and Switzerland during which time he gained experience in molecular biology and genetics. He was then appointed to the Department of Genetics (now part of the School of Biosciences) here in Birmingham. Since then he has worked in the area of plant molecular cell biology and molecular cytogenetics.

Teaching

Genetics degree label leader. Teaches genetics and molecular biology in 2nd and 3rd year modules and MSc.

Postgraduate supervision

For a list of possible PhD projects offered by Prof Franklin

Research

Research Theme within School of Biosciences: Plant Genetics and Cell Biology

Control of recombination during meiosis

Meiosis occupies a central role in the life cycles of all sexually reproducing eukaryotes. An understanding of this process is critical to furthering research on reproduction, fertility, genetics and breeding. Meiosis is a specialized form of cell-division during which a single round of DNA replication is followed by two cell-divisions thereby reducing the chromosome content from diploid to haploid. Accurate segregation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division is dependent on the formation of physical connections, known as chiasmata, between homologous chromosome pairs (homologues). Chiasmata arise from homologous recombination during prophase I of meiosis and are the physical manifestation of genetic crossovers. In their absence the homologues segregate at random leading to the formation of aneuploid gametes following the separation of the sister chromatids at the second meiotic division.

The Franklin lab is using a combination of molecular cytogenetics, molecular cell biology and systems biology to elucidate the mechanisms that control the frequency and distribution of crossover events along the chromosomes using the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. We are particularly interested in the relationship between the proteins that modulate meiotic chromosome organization during prophase I and the recombination pathway machinery.

We are developing strategies to manipulate recombination frequency and distribution in crop species such as barley and brassica. Studies have shown that large segments ~70% of cereal chromosomes are recombinationally silent. This has a severe impact on the genetic variation available to plant breeders. Hence the aim of the work is modify recombination to free-up this variation. This work is likely to make an important contribution to efforts to ensure food security in the 21st century. Research in the lab is funded by the BBSRC and EU.

Self-incompatibility in flowering plants. I have an ongoing collaboration with Prof Noni Franklin-Tong (School of Biosciences) in the study of self-incompatibility (SI) in Papaver rhoeas. We are currently developing approaches to transfer the Papaver SI system to other plant species including the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and cereal crops to explore its potential use in the production of F1 hybrid varietie

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Osman, K, Algopishi, UBM, Higgins, JD, Henderson, IR, Edwards, KJ, Franklin, C & Sanchez-Moran, E 2021, '', Frontiers in Plant Science, vol. 12, 631323.

Cuacos, M, Lambing, C, Pachon Penalba, M, Osman, K, Armstrong, S, Henderson, IR, Sanchez-Moran, E, Franklin, C & Heckmann, S 2021, '', Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 2021, no. 00, erab035.

Morgan, C, Zhang, H, Henry, CE, Franklin, FCH & Bomblies, K 2020, '', National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings, vol. 117, no. 16, pp. 8980-8988.

Osman, K, Yang, J, Roitinger, E, Lambing, C, Heckmann, S, Howell, E, Cuacos, M, Imre, R, Dürnberger, G, Mechtler, K, Armstrong, S & Franklin, FCH 2018, '', The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology, vol. 93, no. 1, pp. 17-33.

Chambon, A, West, A, Vezon, D, Horlow, C, De Muyt, A, Chelysheva, L, Ronceret, A, Darbyshire, A, Osman, K, Heckmann, S, Franklin, FCH & Grelon, M 2018, '', PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 178, no. 1, pp. 233-246.

Lloyd, A, Morgan, C, H Franklin, FC & Bomblies, K 2018, '', Genetics, vol. 208, no. 4, pp. 1409-1420.

Martinez-Garcia, M, Schubert, V, Osman, K, Darbyshire, A, Sanchez-Moran, E & Franklin, FCH 2018, '', Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 217, no. 12, pp. 4070-4079.

Eaves, DJ, Haque, T, Tudor, RL, Barron, Y, Zampronio, CG, Cotton, NPJ, de Graaf, BHJ, White, SA, Cooper, H, Franklin, FCH, Harper, JF & Franklin-Tong, VE 2017, '', PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 173, no. 3, pp. 1606-1616.

Chai, L, Tudor, RL, Poulter, NS, Wilkins, KA, Eaves, DJ, Franklin, FCH & Franklin-tong, VE 2017, '', PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 174, no. 2, pp. 1226-1237.

Ziolkowski, PA, Underwood, CJ, Lambing, C, Martinez-Garcia, M, Lawrence, EJ, Ziolkowska, L, Griffin, C, Choi, K, Franklin, C, Martienssen, RA & Henderson, I 2017, '', Genes & Development, vol. 31, pp. 306-317.

Colas, I, Macaulay, M, Higgins, JD, Phillips, D, Barakate, A, Posch, M, Armstrong, SJ, Franklin, FCH, Halpin, C, Waugh, R & Ramsay, L 2016, '', New Phytologist, vol. 212, no. 3, pp. 693–707.

Bomblies, K, Jones, G, Franklin, FC, Zickler, D & Kleckner, N 2016, '', Chromosoma, vol. 125, no. 2, pp. 287-300.

Lambing, C, Osman, K, Nuntasoontorn, K, West, A, Higgins, JD, Copenhaver, GP, Yang, J, Armstrong, SJ, Mechtler, K, Roitinger, E & Franklin, FCH 2015, '', PLoS Genetics, vol. 11, no. 7, e1005372.

Cuacos, M, H. Franklin, FC & Heckmann, S 2015, '', Frontiers in Plant Science, vol. 6, 913.

Review article

Lambing, C, Franklin, FCH & Wang, C-JR 2017, '', PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 173, no. 3, pp. 1530-1542.