The maintenance of proper cellular levels of coenzyme A (CoA) through biosynthesis, uptake of precursors and degradation, is essential in all forms of life. Interference with CoA homeostasis leads to specific devastating CoA-linked diseases. Recent research in insect cell and yeast models has provided clues that CoA deficiency-induced changes in membrane lipid composition may facilitate uptake of CoA precursors ameliorating CoA deficiency.
In this position you will take on the exciting challenge of elucidating the mechanism of lipid composition-dependent membrane transport of CoA precursors. To do so, you will employ biochemical, molecular biological, and biophysical approaches and techniques. You will set up model systems in S. cerevisiae mimicking the affected human tissues. You will investigate the uptake of metabolic precursors of CoA in mammalian, insect and yeast (mutant) cells. By applying biophysical techniques you will examine the interaction of CoA precursors with membrane lipids, and measure membrane permeation of CoA precursors in protein-free model membrane systems. You will analyse how glycerolipid synthesis and cellular lipid composition are affected by CoA levels using state-of-the-art lipidomics approaches. You will genetically modify membrane lipid composition (e.g. Bao et al. EMBO J 2021) to test the effect on uptake of relevant CoA precursors. You will also have the opportunity to obtain teaching experience and improve your academic skills while supervising undergraduate students.
This 3.5 year fully funded project is part of a new collaboration between the Sibon (UMCG, Groningen) and De Kroon (UU) groups, funded by ZonMw and aimed at developing new treatments for CoA-linked diseases. Throughout the project you will closely collaborate with your counterpart at UMCG.
We are looking for an ambitious and creative molecular life scientist who is interested in working at the interface of biochemistry, biophysics and genetics. You enjoy being part of an interdisciplinary team of scientists, and meet multiple if not all of the following criteria:
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Research in the Membrane Biochemistry and Biophysics group focusses on the molecular mechanisms of cellular processes that involve biological membranes. We aim to unravel mechanisms underlying membrane assembly, homeostasis and function, with special emphasis on the lipid-protein interactions involved. Our research will help improve fundamental understanding of membrane function and provide insights in membrane-related diseases (such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease). In flanking applied research we investigate the modes of action of e.g. membrane-active drugs. Within MBB the team of Toon de Kroon studies membrane lipid homeostasis in the reference eukaryote S. cerevisiae. MBB participates in the Bijvoet Centre for Biomolecular Research and in the Institute of Biomembranes.
For more information about this vacancy, please contact Dr. Toon de Kroon via a.i.p.m.dekroon@uu.nl.
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