Directed evolution of DNA polymerases
ABG-132171 | Job | Junior |
2025-05-23 | Fixed-term 12 Month | > €45,000 and < €55,000 annual gross |
- Biology
Employer
The Institut Pasteur is a large scientific organisation located in central Paris with a worldwide reputation in Biology and Microbiology.
It is well connected to public transportation, including Metro lines and trains to south and south-west suburbs.
It is made of 12 Departments and 4 technological or translational Centers that include key technological platforms.
The Department of Structural Biology and Chemistry includes about 150 people: researchers, post-docs, engineers, technicians and students.
Position and assignments
Keywords: Directed Evolution, DNA Polymerases, Modified Nucleotides, Microfluidics, Deep Mutational Scanning
DNA polymerases are exquisite catalysts able to synthesize long chains of nucleotides. The current need in biotechnologies for efficient tools to polymerize modified or non-natural nucleic acids motivates numerous engineering projects for this class of enzymes all around the world, bringing cutting-edge solutions to this competitive and fast-evolving domain.
In this project, we propose to use a state-of-the-art microfluidic-based directed evolution methods [1][2] to engineer polymerases that will be exposed to the surface of cells and make them accept modified nucleotides. These ultra-high-throughput selective processes, coupled to NGS technologies, will allow to explore efficiently the vast mutational landscape, increasing the chance to find beneficial mutations cycle after cycle.
We are looking for a molecular biologist or biochemist with excellent expertise in molecular biology techniques and and if possible also in ultra-high-throughput microfluidic droplets generation and sorting, or a microfluidics practitioner keen to apply her/his knowledge to enzyme evolution, or a directed evolution practitioner interested in microfluidic-based high-throughput approaches.
The successful candidate will be part of a dynamic team, hosted at the heart of Paris in a very motivating environment and surrounded by several technological platforms bringing a great support to research projects. Beyond the discovery of numerous cutting-edge skills and techniques, the outcomes of the work described above could be both patents and publications shared between the different participants.
[1] Ghadessy et al., PNAS, 2001
[2] Vallejo et al., ACS Syn. Biol., 2019
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Profile
We are looking for a molecular biologist or biochemist with experience in enzyme evolution and interest in ultra-high-throughput microfluidic droplets generation and sorting, or a microfluidics practitioner keen to apply her/his knowledge to enzyme evolution, or a directed evolution practitioner interested in microfluidic-based high-throughput approaches.
Goals
This CDD is for one years, but an extension by 1 year is possible.
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