Dear all,

We are looking for a post-doctoral fellow for a 2.5-year project (possible 
extension for up to 1 year) in my group at the Faculty of Biochemistry and 
Molecular Medicine (FBMM), University of Oulu, Finland. Alternatively, an 
exceptionally highly-qualified PhD student could be considered. The overall aim 
of my group is to understand the molecular mechanism of malaria parasite 
gliding motility. To reach this goal, we use a wide variety of structural 
biology and biochemical/biophysical methods. Our ongoing work is focused on (i) 
the polymerization and ATPase mechanism of actin, (ii) parasite actomyosin 
complexes, (iii) the structure and function of the glideosome-associated linker 
protein, and (iv) reconstructing the entire membrane-delimited motor complex in 
vitro for structural and functional studies. The exact project will be agreed 
upon based on the experience and interests of the successful candidate.

The candidate should have a PhD (or MSc if applying for a graduate student 
position) in a relevant field of science and have experience, or at least a 
keen interest, in all or several of the following:

- molecular biology and protein expression and purification

- biophysical and biochemical characterization of proteins and their complexes

- protein crystallography and/or cryo-EM

- light and/or electron microscopy

We welcome applications particularly from candidates willing and eligible to 
apply for competitive funding from national, European, and international 
sources.

Our research group is split between the FBMM in Oulu and the Department of 
Biomedicine, University of Bergen, Norway. Our laboratories and the available 
core facilities available have state-of-the-art equipment for molecular 
biology, protein biochemistry/biophysics, and electron and light microscopy. We 
have active collaborations for cryo-EM and cell biology/parasitology.

The project is funded by the Sigrid Jusélius foundation, and the candidate will 
receive a personal stipend (tax-exempt up to the limit defined by the Finnish 
tax authorities and subject to a compulsory pension insurance).

Informal inquiries and applications including a motivation letter, a CV with 
publication list, and contact information for 2-3 referees are to be sent to 
inari.kurs...@oulu.fi<mailto:inari.kurs...@oulu.fi>. Applications will be 
considered until a suitable candidate has been identified. The starting date is 
as soon as possible.

Publications most relevant for the project:

Pires I, Hung YF, Bergmann U, Molloy JE & Kursula I (2022) Analysis of 
Plasmodium falciparum myosin B ATPase activity and structure in complex with 
the calmodulin-like domain of its light chain MLC-B. J Biol Chem in press, 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102634

Vahokoski J, Calder L, Lopez AJ, Molloy JE, Kursula I & Rosenthal PB (2022) 
High-resolution structures of malaria parasite actomyosin and actin filaments. 
PLoS Pathog 18: e1010408.

Kumpula EP, Lopez AJ, Tajedin L, Han H & Kursula I (2020) Atomic view into 
Plasmodium actin polymerization, ATP hydrolysis, and fragmentation. PLoS Biol 
17: e3000315.

Kumpula EP, Pires IP, Lasiwa D, Piirainen H, Bergmann U, Vahokoski J & Kursula 
I (2017) Apicomplexan actin polymerization depends on nucleation. Sci Rep 7: 
12137.

Pospich S, Kumpula EP, von der Ecken J, Vahokoski J, Kursula I & Raunser S 
(2017) Near-atomic structure of jasplakinolide-stabilized malaria parasite 
F-actin reveals the structural basis of filament instability. Proc Natl Acad 
Sci USA 114: 10636-10641.

Jacot D, Tosetti N, Pires IP, Stock J, Graindorge A, Hung YF, Han H, Tewari R, 
Kursula I & Soldati-Favre D (2016) An apicomplexan actin-binding protein serves 
as a connector and lipid sensor to coordinate motility and invasion. Cell Host 
Microbe 20: 731-743.

More info:

Group webpages in 
Oulu<https://www.oulu.fi/en/research-groups/molecular-mechanisms-parasite-motility>:
 https://www.oulu.fi/en/research-groups/molecular-mechanisms-parasite-motility 
and Bergen<https://www.uib.no/en/rg/inari>: https://www.uib.no/en/rg/inari

Selected publications<https://www.uib.no/en/rg/inari/149298/our-publications>: 
https://www.uib.no/en/rg/inari/149298/our-publications

FBMM 
Oulu<https://www.oulu.fi/en/university/faculties-and-units/faculty-biochemistry-and-molecular-medicine>:
 
https://www.oulu.fi/en/university/faculties-and-units/faculty-biochemistry-and-molecular-medicine

Kind regards,
Inari

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Prof. Inari Kursula

Department of Biomedicine
University of Bergen
Jonas Lies vei 91
5009 Bergen
Norway

Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
University of Oulu
Aapistie 7
90220 Oulu
Finland

https://www.uib.no/rg/inari
https://www.oulu.fi/en/research-groups/molecular-mechanisms-parasite-motility
inari.kurs...@uib.no, inari.kurs...@oulu.fi

Office in Bergen: https://link.mazemap.com/OtQ8q8bm
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