3-year postdoctoral position in biophysics at the Institute for Structural 
Biology, Grenoble, France. 



Investigating structural dynamics of green-to-red photoconvertible fluorescent 
proteins for the design of ultrastable variants. 



The recruited candidate will investigate the structural dynamics of 
green-to-red photoconvertible fluorescent proteins used in Single Molecule 
Localization Microscopy (SMLM) using NMR, kinetic X-ray crystallography and 
single-molecule imaging. The goal will be to engineer variants of enhanced 
photo stability to improve the quality of quantitative SMLM data. 



Fluorescent proteins (FPs) are the markers of choice for many applications in 
advanced fluorescence microscopy. Yet, super-resolution techniques such as 
PhotoActivation Localization Microscopy (PALM) and single-particle-tracking 
PALM (sptPALM) have not yet reached maturity, notably due to the non-ideal 
photophysical performance of the used FP labels, in particular green-to-red 
photoconvertible fluorescent proteins (PCFPs). This project aims at enhancing 
the photostability of PCFPs by combining investigations of their structural 
dynamics in realistic environmental conditions with large-scale engineering and 
screening at the single-molecule (SM) level. The recruited candidate will 
concentrate on mechanistic investigations of PCFPs by NMR and crystallography. 
Notably, a state-of-the-art NMR toolbox has been recently developed at the 
Institute, specifically adapted to the study of fluorescent proteins. Applying 
and developing this NMR toolbox, in combination with crystallography and 
optical spectroscopy, will be central to the project and will be used to 
suggest relevant mutation sites to engineer enhanced PCFPs. The FP engineering 
part of the work will be performed in collaboration with our partners in 
Bordeaux (J.B. Sibarita, M. Sainlos), in the context of a recently awarded 
grant by the French “ANR”. Overall, the candidate will seek to provide key 
mechanistic insights into the “dark side” of PCFPs, which has remained largely 
overlooked thus far due to its intricate nature, pushing the knowledge of FPs 
beyond the state-of-the-art. 



Related publications: 

De Zitter et al , Nature Meth. , (2019) 16, 707-710; Christou et al, Biophys. 
J. , (2019), 117, 1-14 ; E. De Zitter et al, J. Am. Chem. Soc. , (2020), 142, 
10978–10988 



Grenoble is situated in the middle of the beautiful French Alps, and the IBS 
provides a unique environment for state-of-the-art integrated cellular and 
structural biology ( [ http://www.ibs.fr/ | http://www.ibs.fr/ ] ). 



Candidates should have a strong background in biophysics. Experience in 
multidimensional NMR spectroscopy, X-ray protein crystallography and good 
knowledge of biochemistry and fluorescence microscopy will be required. 
Additional expertise in molecular biology, cell biology, super-resolution 
microscopy, single-molecule imaging and fluorescent proteins will be key 
advantages. 



The position will be financed for 2+1 years by a recently obtained ANR grant ( 
[ https://anr.fr/en/ | https://anr.fr/en/ ] ) and IBS funding already 
available. 



Applications are now open. Please send a complete CV, a motivation letter, and 
at least two reference letters to Dominique Bourgeois ( [ 
mailto:dominique.bourge...@ibs.fr | dominique.bourge...@ibs.fr ] ), before 
February 28, 2021 . 

Candidates must also feel an application at CNRS: [ 
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5075-JERGAU-004/Default.aspx?lang=EN | 
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5075-JERGAU-004/Default.aspx?lang=EN ] 




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Dominique BOURGEOIS 

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PIXEL Team 
Institut de Biologie Structurale J-P. Ebel 
IBS 
71 AVENUE DES MARTYRS 
CS 10090 
38044 GRENOBLE CEDEX 9 
FRANCE 
Tel: 33-(0)4 57 42 86 44 
http://www.ibs.fr/research/research-groups/dynamics-and-kinetics-of-molecular/pixel/
 
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