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CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999Subject: PhD position at the ESRF Structural Biology Group From: Matthew BOWLER bowler {- at -} ESRF {- dot -} FR Date: 2009-07-28 Dear All, I have a PhD studentship to work with me in Grenoble in collaboration with Jon Waltho's group in Sheffield, where the student will be registered. I would be grateful if you could pass on the advert below to any potential candidates. Many thanks, yours, Matthew. *PhD Thesis Student (m/f)* *Subject: **Dissection of the mechanism of phosphoryl transfer -- structural studies by X-ray crystallography and ^19 F-NMR*** *General Framework:* A PhD studentship is available immediately in the Structural Biology Group at the ESRF (http://www.esrf.fr/UsersAndScience/Experiments/MX) . The goal is to further the knowledge of the mechanism of phosphoryl transfer as catalysed by phosphoryl transferase enzymes. To reveal the fine details of the reaction mechanism you will study enzyme - transition state analogue complexes by combining high-resolution X-ray crystallography with solution ^19 F --NMR. The combination of these techniques has already provided a model for the reaction mechanism of b-phosphoglucomutase and the study will now be extended to systems, in particular protein kinases, that are important as potential targets in the treatment of cancer. The studentship is based in the Structural Biology Group at the ESRF which provides state of the art facilities through the Partnership for Structural Biology (www.psb-grenoble.eu group of Prof. Jonathan Waltho, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of Sheffield, UK (www.shef.ac.uk/mbb/ conducted. ** *Description of the thesis work:* The studentship will provide extensive training in Molecular Biology and two important techniques in Structural Biology -- X-ray Crystallography and NMR spectroscopy. Specific training will be given in: * Cloning genes and site directed mutagenesis * Protein expression and purification * Crystallisation and crystal structure determination of proteins in complex with metallofluorides * ^19 F --NMR spectroscopy of protein metallofluoride complexes *Place of Work:* ESRF in Grenoble *Supervisors:* Dr. Matthew Bowler, T: +33 (0)4 76 88 29 28, email: bowler@esrf.fr Prof. Jonathan Waltho, T: +44 (0) 114 222 2717, email: J.Waltho@sheffield.ac.uk *General Conditions:* You should hold a degree such as a BSc, MSc, Master 2 de Recherche, Laurea or equivalent in Biochemistry, Chemistry or Physics allowing enrolment for a PhD. Contract of two years renewable (subject to satisfactory progress) for one year. Gross salary around 2181 EUR/month. (The applicant will be responsible for arranging his/her academic registration and for paying the fees (if any)). The ESRF is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from disabled persons. *If you are interested, please send us a fax (+33 (0)4 76 88 24 60) or an e-mail (recruitm@esrf.fr address, and we will provide you with an application form. Or print out an application form on the World Wide Web http://www.esrf.fr/Jobs/Applying. In addition to the application form, you should provide us with a detailed CV and the names of two referees.//* *Ref. **CFR349** - **Deadline for returning application forms: **27 September 2009* -- Matthew Bowler Structural Biology Group European Synchrotron Radiation Facility B.P. 220, 6 rue Jules Horowitz F-38043 GRENOBLE CEDEX FRANCE =================================================== Tel: +33 (0) 4.76.88.29.28 Fax: +33 (0) 4.76.88.29.04 http://www.esrf.fr/UsersAndScience/Experiments/MX/ =================================================== CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999 |
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