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to express simultaneously a variant of the oxygen-evolving enzyme Photosystem II (PSII) and proteins involved in the sulfur metabolism. Among these proteins, we have identified the flavoprotein sulfide-quinone
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proteins and nucleic acids and in particular RNA - preparation of in vitro cell-free translation extracts - purification of ribonucleic complexes suitable for structural studies by cryo electron microscopy
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- Experience in detecting biomarkers in fluids Desired skills - Knowledge of biodetection methods for proteins and nucleic acids using bioreceptors (antibodies, nucleic acid probes, etc.) - Experience in
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Energy Transfer) - Genetic code expansion strategy to specifically label proteins - Image analysis - Programming - Wet lab activities (biochemistry, cell and molecular biology) Our group at the Center
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). Scientific program and tasks: Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are large protein assemblies embedded in the nuclear envelope (NE) that facilitate bidirectional transport between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. In
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fellow's work involves evaluating the role of CLDN1 in the growth of xenograft tumors and determining how CLDN1 modulates the tumor microenvironment. The transmembrane protein CLDN1 plays an important role
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) in ECM proteins, CAP could modulate chemotaxis and immune and cellular responses. An international consortium has been created, bringing together four teams: Eq1 (plasma physics), Eq2 (liver biology
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as a model system to probe how cells handle large, complex cargoes. Collagens are the largest and among the most abundant proteins secreted by animals, and their biosynthesis challenges the secretory
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-celled eukaryote Paramecium using computational and experimental approaches. - Conducting experiments to generate samples for omics analysis - Conducting biochemistry experiments: purification of proteins
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projects aimed at characterizing new microtubule-modifying enzymes. Biochemistry (western blots, protein purification, enzyme assays, etc.) Molecular biology (qPCR, cloning, mutagenesis, etc.) Cell culture