Bachmair Lab Master’s position in plant molecular biology

About the Bachmair lab Focus of the Bachmair lab lies on the biochemical and cell biological analysis of protein turnover driven by amino-terminal degradation signals. The biological context is how plants respond to environmental stimuli such as heat, flooding, or salt stress. Additional information can be found on the group page of the Bachmair lab.

About the research project The applicant shall analyze protein turnover that depends on amino-terminal degradation signals. Firstly, expression of plant ubiquitin ligases via a synthetic biology approach in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae serves to elucidate turnover mechanisms. Secondly, expression vectors for so-called tandem fluorescent timer reporters shall be made and tested in plants. These vectors serve to investigate tissue- specificity and subcellular localization of turnover pathways.

Candidates Successful candidates should have finished studies in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or related (B. Sc.), and have 45 ECTS accomplished in the Master module. Interest in plant signal transduction and cellular homeostasis is advantageous.

Duration: Ca. 12 months, starting Sep 2021 or later

Payment: According to FWF payment scheme

Contact: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Bachmair [email protected] Labs, Dept. of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Univ. Wien Rm. 5110, Dr.-Bohr-Gasse 9, A-1030 Wien

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