Jobs in Structural Biology and Related Fields


HFSP Funded Postdoctoral Position(s) - Mechanisms of Assemblies Formation Essential to Muscle Function: EMBL Grenoble


EMBL Grenoble, Grenoble, France
Application deadline: 31 Oct 2023


EMBL Grenoble specialises in fundamental research in structural biology, and in developing state-of-the art instrumentation, methods and services. The site is located on the dynamic European Photon and Neutron science campus (EPN campus), together with other international and French research institutions.

We are recruiting a highly motivated Post-Doctoral Scientist to join the Head of Unit’s Research Group at EMBL Grenoble, Kristina Djinovic Carugo. The Djinovic group is interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying the architecture and assembly of muscle sarcomeres, particular Z-discs.

The sarcomere - the basic contractile unit of myocytes - assembles from nascent actin-rich Z-bodies into paracrystalline multiprotein structures called Z-discs. Yet, the assembly rules and protein components regulating these complex structures remain largely unknown. We recently discovered that two main Z-disc proteins form phase-separated liquid condensates in vitro, which gives rise to the exciting hypothesis that phase separation is the driving force behind Z-disc assembly by bringing together its proteins to facilitate interactions.

Djinovic Group is a member of the collaborative project “From disorder to order: mechanism of specialised assemblies formation essential for muscle function” supported by HFSP Award. Its aim is to investigate how highly ordered sarcomeric Z-disc structure arises from disordered Z-bodies. We will determine the biophysical and structural principles underlying sarcomere cytoskeleton assembly in biogenesis, molecular components, and regulators and integrate the data into a 4D multiscale integrative molecular model.

The collaborative team united by HFSP Award will capitalise on complementary and synergistic expertise in structural biology and modelling (Kristina Djinovic Carugo, EMBL Grenoble; France and Toshiyuki Oda, University of Tokyo, Japan), advanced imaging (Jonas Ries, University of Vienna, Austria) and cardiovascular development and disease (Travis Hinson, The Jackson Laboratory, Farmington, CT, USA) and adopt a multifaceted and multiscale approach to tackle the central questions on sarcomere cytoskeleton assembly in biogenesis at the molecular and structural level.

 

Your role

You will embark on an exciting journey to decipher the structures of selected reconstituted complexes and macromolecular condensates using an integrative structural biology approach, which encompasses molecular biophysics characterisation, combined with small angles X-ray scattering, macromolecular crystallography, and cryo-electron microscopy/tomography, depending on their size and dynamics. As a team member, you will play a crucial role in uncovering the detailed biophysical and structural principles that regulate complex assembly. Joining collaborative efforts, you will contribute to the generation of a 4D multiscale integrative molecular model.

Closing date: 31 October 2023

You have:

  • PhD degree in a relevant field with strong background in structural biology.
  • Experience in molecular cloning, expression, and purification of protein complexes is essential.
  • Prior knowledge of crystallography and/or single-particle electron microscopy is needed.
  • Track record of writing papers as evidenced by publications or submitted manuscripts.
  • Ability to work independently and also to interact within a group.
  • Excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication and present results at scientific meetings.

You might also have

  • Previous experience in complementary structural biology methods (e.g. SAXS), molecular and cell biophysics approaches and cell culture will be considered an advantage.
  • Experience with cryo-electron tomography.
  • Experience with working in multidisciplinary research teams.

Find out more and apply here.