Dear All,

I'd like to draw your attention to an joint PhD studentship between Southampton 
University (Dr. Ivo Tews) and Diamond Light Source (Dr. Gwyndaf Evans) on the 
topic "Catching Reaction Intermediates in the Multi-step PLP biosynthesis with 
Microfocus Synchrotron Techniques in situ".

Please see 
http://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=38577&LID=1422 for more 
details of how to apply.


Catching Reaction Intermediates in the Multi-step PLP biosynthesis with 
Microfocus Synchrotron Techniques in situ

The Diamond Light Source and the University of Southampton offer a PhD in 
macromolecular crystallography. The work will establish new experimental 
techniques to analyse enzymatic reactions in protein crystals. The project 
pushes the boundaries of current experimental work, developing new methods for 
experimental data collection to give a live picture of catalysis. Training is 
unique through a combination of techniques in biochemistry, crystallography and 
computing skills for advanced data analysis.
Background. Investigating crystallographic complexes of proteins with small 
molecules is important to understand enzyme catalysis. Studies of this kind are 
also essential to understand drug binding to target proteins, such as enzymes. 
This proposal deals with the enzyme PLP synthase that catalyses more than a 
dozen steps in the biosynthesis of vitamin B6. PLP synthase is of interest for 
developing new intervention strategies for microbial or parasitic targets.
Methodology. Techniques employed range from standard biochemical methods to 
produce protein and macromolecular crystals to the most advanced methodology 
currently available to collect crystal data at a Synchrotron source. 
Biochemistry and protein crystal growth will be carried out at Southampton at 
the Institute for Life Sciences (www.southampton.ac.uk/ifls/) where the 
Macromolecular Crystallisation facilities of the Southampton Diffraction Centre 
are found (www.southampton.ac.uk/sdc). The work is shared with the Diamond 
Light Source to make optimum use of the advanced capabilities becoming 
routinely available on the beam-line I24 
(www.diamond.ac.uk/Home/Beamlines/MX/I24.html).
Workplace. The Life Sciences building provides a multidisciplinary, stimulating 
and supportive environment for post-graduate students. As part of your research 
programme you will gain subject-specific and generic skills through attendance 
of training courses and seminars. In parallel you will have regular supervision 
sessions and you will also be involved in some undergraduate student 
supervision as you progress. You will be encouraged to present your findings at 
internal and external meetings and to contribute to the writing of papers for 
publication. The Diamond Light Source is a synchrotron light source and a 
leading scientific facility of its type in the world. Located on the Harwell 
Science and Innovation Campus in South Oxfordshire, it is host to facilities 
supporting cutting edge research in all fields of science. Beamline I24 for 
macromolecular microcrystallography is the premier facility of its type in the 
world utilizing the very latest in cutting edge optics and detectors. You will 
have the opportunity to work closely with the beamline team and develop 
methodology that capitalizes on the very latest technology.
Application Deadline: May 24th 2012
Interview Date: May 31st 2012
Start Date: September 1st 2012 (earliest), December 1st 2012 (latest)
Requirements: Equivalent of a first or upper second-class degree in 
biochemistry, chemical sciences, natural sciences, physics or informatics.
Dr Ivo Tews, University of Southampton, ivo.t...@soton.ac.uk, 
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/about/staff/it1y09.page, p: 02380 59 4415
Dr Gwyndaf Evans, Diamond Light Source, gwyndaf.ev...@diamond.ac.uk, 
http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Home/Science/Expertise/GwyndafEvans.html, p: 01235 778 
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Dr Gwyndaf Evans
Principal Beamline Scientist for I24 Microfocus MX
Macromolecular Crystallography Village Coordinator
Diamond Light Source
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Didcot OX11 0DE
United Kingdom

Tel: +44-1235-778164        Fax: +44-1235-778448       Email: 
gwyndaf.ev...@diamond.ac.uk

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