PhD student
Date Posted Thursday, 27 September 2012
Location University of Basel, Switzerland
Institute Information Biozentrum
Growth & Development
Klingelbergstrasse 70
Basel, CH-4056
Website: http://www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/research/groups-platforms/overview/unit/spang/
Job Description The trans-Golgi network serves as the sorting station of the secretory pathway. From there proteins can reach the plasma membrane either directly or via endosomes. We are interested in how protein localization at the plasma membrane is regulated in time and space. We concentrate our efforts on exomer-dependent cargo on S. cerevisiae. Exomer is a cargo-adapter complex at the ER and the localization of its clients is strongly temporally and spatially controlled (Trautwein et al., 2006, Zanolari et al JCS 2011, Rockenbauch et al., MBoC 2012). The aim of the project to analyze a novel exomer-dependent cargo and how this cargo may serve as a cellular stress sensor.
How to Apply please sent an email containing CV, letter of motivation and research statement, and arrange for three reference letters sent by email.
Application deadline
Supervisor/ Principal Investigator Anne Spang
Contact Info Anne Spang
Contact Email: anne.spang@unibas.ch
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