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Doctoral position – What is function of LytS/LytTR-type histidine kinase/response regulator systems?

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  • University/Institute Name Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • Attendance Type On Campus
  • Position Funding Type Research Assistantship (RA)
  • Application deadlineExpired

Position Details (PhD Program)

Department/Institute: LMU Faculty of Biology, Microbiology
Subject areas/Research fields: Microbiology, Molecular Biology
Keywords: signal transduction, environmental stress, drug discovery
Name of supervisor: Prof. Dr. Kirsten Jung
Project title: What is function of LytS/LytTR-type histidine kinase/response regulator systems?
Project description:
LytS/LytTR-type histidine kinase/response regulator systems are widely distributed in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. These systems are important during infection of human and animal hosts as they somehow prevent premature cellular lysis and increase survival during antibiosis.
In this project, we will focus on the YpdA/YpdB-system and answer the following questions:
We will use a combination of multi-omics approaches (transcriptomics, metabolomics), biomolecular interaction studies (including protein purification, isothermal titration calorimetry, surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy), and microbial assays (persisters, VBNCs).
We aim to discover new targets for the treatment of chronic and recurrent bacterial infections.
Qualifications:
Experience with microbiological techniques, e.g., construction of mutants and reporter strains, and molecular and biochemical techniques, e.g., purification and characterization of RNA and proteins, is required.
References:
Schumacher, K., Gelhausen, R., Backofen, R., Kion-Crosby, W., Barquist, L., Jung, K. (2023) Ribosome profiling reveals the fine-tuned response of Escherichia coli to acid stress. mSystems, Nov 1:e0103723. doi: 10.1128/msystems.01037-23
Qiu, J., Gasperotti, A., Sisattana, N., Zacharias, M., Jung, K. (2023) The LytS-type histidine kinase BtsS is a 7-transmembrane receptor that binds pyruvate. mBio, Sep 1:e0108923. doi: 10.1128/mbio.01089-23.
For further information, please contact: Prof. Dr. Kirsten Jung: [email protected]
Research group website: please find here
Apply: Please send your application through the online portal of the Graduate School Life Science Munich (LSM)

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