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Studying the structural dynamics of vitamin B12 -dependent photoreceptors in view of biotechnological applications
Life SciencesMolecular biophysics
Abstract
This integrated structural biology project aims at gaining a mechanistic understanding of the recently discovered family of vitamin B12 -dependent photoreceptors. In particular, we aim at visualising protein conformational changes upon photoactivation from the photochemical timescales (femtoseconds) to the photobiological timescales (milliseconds -seconds). To do so, we will use time-resolved X-ray crystallography and X-ray solution scattering at X-ray free electron lasers (XFEL) and at synchrotrons. By establishing the modus operandi of these newly discovered B12 photoreceptors we will open a window to their rational modification for biotechnological exploitation as optogenetic components.
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Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire de Grenoble
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