PhD Funded Position in Processing Bodies as a target of plant pathogenic bacteria at Faculty of Biology & Biotechnology, Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany: Research: Common denominator to the research in the Üstün Lab is how protein homeostasis (proteostasis), including translation, sorting and degradation of proteins, shapes the response to environmental stimuli. The control of protein homeostasis in response to environmental stimuli has emerged as a strategy to respond to perturbations ranging from ageing to pathological diseases in animals, and plants.

There is mounting evidence that translational reprogramming occurs upon various stresses in different systems. To allow rapid, versatile, and cost-efficient responses to sudden environmental changes, eukaryotes utilize reversible translational arrest caused by compartmentalization of transcripts in cytosolic membraneless aggregates formed by phase separation. One such type of aggregates are processing bodies (PBs), dynamic ribonucleoprotein aggregates conserved among eukaryotes. Based on our previous work on PBs (proximity-labelling, transcriptomics) and their involvement in hostbacteria interactions we propose to study how bacteria utilize PBs to repress translation for their own benefit.

 We aim to use our model system to understand the composition and formation of PBs during stress conditions and how bacteria utilize PBs to manipulate translation during infection. We aim to address following key questions/objectives:

  • Characterize new PB components with roles in plant-microbe interaction
  • (based on previous proximity-labelling results)
  • How are PB components recycled during infection?
  • Analyze Type-III effector protein(s) that modulate PBs and manipulate translation

Requirements: We are looking for a PhD candidate (m,f,x) with experience in molecular biology. Experience with plant-microbe interactions and Arabidopsis are advantageous but notrequired. Excellent English communication skills as well as teamwork abilities areexpected. A master’s degree in molecular biology, biochemistry or corresponding isrequired. We offer an innovative, inclusive, and scientifically stimulating environmentsupported by grants from the DFG and the European Research Council. We use acombination of state-of-the-art techniques (from single-cell RNA sequencing toproximity-labelling) and perform cutting-edge research in plant proteostasis.

Workwithin the project will include microbial, cell biological (confocal microscopy),biochemical (proteomics, in vitro assays), genetic and transcriptomic approaches usingArabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana benthamiana as model organisms. Moreinformation can be found on our lab homepage: http://theustunlab.com/ The position is available from 10/2024 (start date negotiable). Reviewing of applicationswill begin immediately and the position will remain open until a suitable candidate isfound. We are looking forward to receiving your application until 17/06/2024 as acomposite pdf-file in English. Please include a letter of motivation with your researchinterests/ideas and how this project motivates you to join our lab, CV, name andaddresses of at least two referees via email: suayb.uestuen@rub.de  PhD Positionto study “Processing bodies as a target of pathogenic bacteria”

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