PhD studentship available

ADAMTS13 stucture in normal and disease states


We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated student to undertake a joint PhD 
at the University of Nottingham, under the supervision of Prof Jonas Emsley, Dr 
Neil Morgan (University of Birmingham) and Prof John Schwabe (University of 
Leicester). The successful candidate will spend time at all three Universities.

https://more.bham.ac.uk/mrc-impact/phd-opportunities/.

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/cat/213

Blood clotting requires recruitment of platelets (specialised blood cells) to 
the site of injury as one of the first (of many) events that prevents bleeding. 
This process is highly dependent upon a protein known as von Willebrand factor 
(VWF) that circulates in blood which is regulated by ADAMTS13 (A 
Disintegrin-like And Metalloprotease with ThromboSpondin type I repeats, member 
13). Clinically, human deficiency in VWF is the most common inherited bleeding 
disorder, whereas people with ADAMTS13 deficiency suffer from a 
life-threatening thrombotic disorder with a ~90% mortality rate. ADAMTS13 is a 
very highly specific proteolytic enzyme that cleaves only one protein (VWF) and 
does so at just a single site, and even then, only under very specific 
conditions of blood flow. The metalloprotease domain of this enzyme contains 
the active site that cleaves VWF and how ADAMTS13 recognises and cleaves VWF so 
specifically remains unclear. We recently determine the crystal structure of 
the N-terminal domains in collaboration with Imperial College1. To understand 
regulation at a molecular level, we will ascertain the structure of whole 
ADAMTS13, both in free forms and in stabilising complexes with specific 
antibody fragments using cryo-electron microscopy. We will also analyse 
hereditary mutations in the ADAMTS13 gene linked to paediatric stroke and 
thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura2.

references:

1. Nature Commun 10, 3781.  Petri, A., Kim, H. J., Xu, Y., de Groot, R., Li, 
C., Vandenbulcke, A., Vanhoorelbeke, K., Emsley, J., and Crawley, J. T. B. 
(2019) Crystal structure and substrate-induced activation of ADAMTS13.

2.Nature. 2001;413(6855):488-94. Mutations in a member of the ADAMTS gene 
family cause thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. Levy GG1, et al Ginsburg D, 
Tsai HM




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MRC IMPACT Doctoral Training Partnership

Closing date: Friday, 17 January 2020

Schools: Life Sciences, Medicine, Physics and Astronomy, Pharmacy, Psychology, 
Veterinary Medicine and Science

Applications are now open for a range of exciting projects to study Complex 
Disease for a September 2020 start.

Interviews will take place the week commencing 17 February 2020.

Application details are on the MRC IMPACT DTP 
website<https://more.bham.ac.uk/mrc-impact/phd-opportunities/>.


MED1552
http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/MED1552 (IMPACT studentships)

In addition, I have put the adverts on FindAPhD (apart from a couple, which 
were already up). If you search on UoN and then Graduate 
Schoolhttps://www.findaphd.com/phds/graduate-school/?c0wkxd80 you should be 
able to find your project.


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Dr Jonas Emsley
Professor of Macromolecular Crystallography,
Centre for Biomolecular Sciences,
School of Pharmacy,
University of Nottingham,
University Park,
Nottingham.
NG72RD
Tel: +44 1158467092
Fax: +44 1158468002
email:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/structural-biology/index.aspx




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