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Dr G.R. Hemsworth

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Exploring Protein-Glycan Interactions with Fluorinated Carbohydrates University of Leeds in United Kingdom

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Biochemistry

Funding

Fully Funded

Deadline

Expired

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United Kingdom

University

University of Leeds

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Keywords

Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Biotechnology
Biology
Crystallography
Mathematics
Structural Biology
Glycobiology
Biocatalysis
Calorimetry
Microarray Technology
Bioscience

About this position

We are seeking an enthusiastic PhD student to join our exciting project on developing novel fluorinated glycan probes to study glycan-binding proteins (GBPs). Mammalian cell surfaces are covered in complex carbohydrate structures (glycans), which play many essential roles in biological processes by interacting with GBPs. They are also used by bacteria and viruses to latch onto and enter cells. However, disentangling these interactions is often challenging, as the same glycan can bind to multiple proteins with different functions. For example, ganglioside GM1 is both a ligand for galectin-1, involved in neuronal differentiation, and cholera toxin, a bacterial protein that causes diarrhoea. Finding molecules that can bind selectively to specific GBPs holds the key to unlocking advancements in medical diagnostics, targeted drug delivery systems, and inhibitors of host-pathogen interactions.

Building on our recent breakthrough (Hollingsworth et al., Nature Commun. 2024, 15, 7925), where we developed a library of partially fluorinated glycan probes (glycofluoroforms) to selectively distinguish between GBPs, this project will focus on understanding the structural basis of these interactions and how fluorination leads to selective and higher affinity binding interactions. You'll have the chance to work with advanced techniques such as X-ray crystallography and isothermal titration calorimetry to explore how fluorination modulates protein binding. Key objectives of the project include: chemo-enzymatic synthesis of fluorinated Lewis-x and GM1 glycans; characterising glycan binding affinities with GBPs; structural analysis of protein-glycofluoroform complexes using X-ray crystallography. Novel glycofluoroforms will be incorporated into microarrays for GBP binding studies.

For informal enquiries about the project, please contact Prof Bruce Turnbull .

About YBDTP:

YBDTP brings together world-class bioscience research and innovation, as well as excellence in doctoral supervision, across the region. YBDTP will fund postgraduate researchers at the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, York, Bradford, Hull, Leeds Beckett, Sheffield Hallam and Teesside forming a strong regional training partnership. In YBDTP you'll benefit from a regional doctoral training programme that has interdisciplinary collaboration at its core. The aim is to enable you to develop a range of research skills in biological, biotechnology and biochemical areas as well as equip you with core data analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers.

https://www.whiterose-mechanisticbiology-dtp.ac.uk/yorkshire-bioscience-dtp/

Funding Notes:

Funding: A tax-free annual stipend at the standard UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25 entry), research costs and tuition fees at UK rate

Academic year: 2025/26

Open to: International (including EU) and UK (home) students

Eligibility:

Open to International (including EU) and UK (home) students.

You can apply if you have, or are expecting to gain, at least an upper second-class honours degree or equivalent. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of this programme, we welcome applications if your background is in any biological, chemical or physical science or mathematics and are interested in using your skills in addressing biological questions. International students should check if they meet the entry requirements for their country .

We aim to support the most outstanding applicants from outside the UK and are able to offer a limited number of bursaries that will enable full studentships to be awarded to international (EU and non-EU) applicants. These full studentships will only be awarded to exceptional quality candidates, due to the competitive nature of this scheme.

The Yorkshire Bioscience DTP is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation or career pathway to date. We understand that commitment and excellence can be shown in many ways and have built our recruitment process to reflect this. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, particularly those underrepresented in science, who have curiosity, creativity and a drive to learn new skills.

Not all projects will be funded; a limited number of candidates will be appointed via a competitive process.

English language:

If English isn't your first language, you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability.

How to apply:

Application deadline: 5pm, Friday 14 th March 2025

To submit your application, click on the link to the Expression of Interest form in the Funding Notes section of any of your chosen projects. You can apply for up to 3 YBDTP projects (which can be at different universities).

We would advise you to read the questions in the form before submitting your application. Inside the form there is a link to a document for you to see the questions in advance.

If you have any questions about the application process, please email .

If you have any questions about the project you are interested in, please email the project supervisor (details inside the project description).

How we allocate:

Shortlisting will take place as soon as possible after the closing date and successful applicants will be notified promptly. If you're shortlisted, you'll be invited for an interview on a date to be confirmed in February 2025. You'll be notified as soon as possible after the interview dates whether your application has been successful, placed on a reserve list or unsuccessful. If you are successful, you'll be required to confirm your intention to accept the studentship within 10 days.

Terms and conditions:

The studentships are fully funded for four years, and you must complete your PhD in four years.

You'll receive the UKRI minimum doctoral stipend per year for your living costs, which is paid to you in regular instalments. The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) stipend is tax free and does not need to be paid back.

International students will need to have sufficient funds to cover the costs of their student visa , NHS health surcharge , travel insurance and travel to the UK as these are excluded from UKRI funding.

Funding details

Fully Funded

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