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Postdoctoral Researcher in Plant Cell Biology
Postdoctoral Researcher in Plant Cell Biology
VIB, Belgium
About the lab
The VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology (PSB) is a world-leading plant science institute located at the heart of a renowned Plant Biotech campus in Ghent, Belgium. Its mission is to integrate genetics, genomics, and bio-computing to unravel plant biological processes and to further translate this knowledge into value for society. Please visit us at www.psb.ugent.be for more information.
Within the framework of an ERC Consolidator grant, Professor Daniel Van Damme’s laboratory at PSB focuses on elucidating the mechanism of endocytosis at the plasma membrane in plants. Using cell biological and structural approaches, we aim to identify and elucidate the recruitment of the endocytic players at the PM, map interactions among them, and investigate how cargo is being recognized. We largely focus on the TPLATE adaptor complex (TPC) as central player in plant endocytosis. The TPC has its evolutionary origin in between the emergence of COPI and the functional specification of the AP complexes. While the TPC remained essential for plants, it was evolutionary lost in yeasts and animal cells, indicating that endocytosis operates differently in plants (Gadeyne et al., Cell 2014: Hirst et al., Elife 2014).
We are combining cell biology, interactomics (tandem affinity, cross linking and bio-ID), modeling, (sub)complex as well as protein domain purification and XL-MS to gain insight into how this complex is built and what its interaction partners are.
Job description
The laboratory (https://www.psb.ugent.be/advanced-live-cell-imaging) is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher, who will be involved in characterizing novel interactors of the TPLATE complex identified by cross-linking MS as well as targeted biotinylation (bio-ID). The project will consist of confirming interactions between TPC and the identified proteins, putative membrane proteins as well as soluble proteins, using cell biological tools including novel ones developed in the group. For the transmembrane proteins, the aim will be to determine the involvement of TPC and/or AP-2 in their internalization and for the soluble proteins, the aim will be to position these new players in the process of plant endocytosis.
The position is available from fall 2018, with the start date to be negotiated with the suitable candidate.
Profile
Essential
- PhD in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Bio-engineering, or equivalent
- A publication record in peer-reviewed journals showing expertise in the areas of plant cell biology, confocal microscopy and plant biochemistry
- To take initiative, to function well in a team, and to possess a critical mind, determination and perseverance
- Proficient in the English language for both oral and written communications
Desirable but not required
Expertise in the areas of plant development
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