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MA/MSc, PhD Internship for EUGLOH program

Title: Molecular simulation of liquid-liquid phase separation of poly(amino acid)s

Keywords: Intrinsically disordered protein, Protein aggregation, Coarse-grained model, Molecular dynamics, High performance computing

Internship Duration: 30/11/-1 - 30/11/-1


Head of the hosting team: Benoit Crousse and Sandrine Ongeri

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Address of the host laboratory:
BioCIS - UMR 8076
Team FLUOPEPIT
5 rue Jean-Baptiste Clément
92290 Châtenay-Malabry France

Supervisor: Tâp Ha-Duong
E-mail: tap.ha-duong@universite-paris-saclay.fr
Phone: +33 1 46 83 57 38




Internship description:

Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of proteins is a biological process involved in the formation of membrane-less organelles such as nucleoli or stress granules. Proteins that undergo LLPS are generally intrinsically disordered proteins with low complexity regions composed of repeats of short motifs that are rich in glycine, proline, serine, or threonine. Due to their extreme flexibility, the structures of these proteins and of their aggregates are difficult to be characterized at the atomic scale by experiments. In that context, the project aims at investigating the aggregation properties of poly(amino acid)s with low complexity sequence by using molecular modeling techniques. More specifically, the work will consist in performing molecular dynamics simulations of coarse-grained models of poly(amino acid)s and to study their aggregation and dissolution processes as a function of the temperature, the pH, and the ionic strength of the aqueous solution.

Techniques used during the internship:

Linux shell
Molecular dynamics simulation (Gromacs)
Python script
Chimera, PyMol, and/or VMD
Xmgrace and/or Gnuplot

Bibliography:

[1] Alberti et al. Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation in Disease. Annu. Rev. Genet. 2019, 53, 171–194.
[2] Cai et al. Biomolecular Condensates and Their Links to Cancer Progression. Trends Biochem. Sci. 2021, 1767, 1–15.
[3] Babinchak et al. Small molecules as potent biphasic modulators of protein liquid-liquid phase separation. Nat. Commun. 2020, 11, 5574.
[4] Wheeler R.J. Therapeutics: how to treat phase separation-associated diseases. Emerg. Top. Life Sci. 2020, 4, 331–342.
[5] Molza et al. Simulations of the upper critical solution temperature behavior of poly(ornithine-cocitrulline)s using
Martini-based coarse-grained force fields. J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2021, 17, 4499–4511.


Possibility of PhD : Yes

Remarks concerning the PhD position: None

Research field(s) of interest to the hosting team:
Language(s) spoken in the host laboratory: French, English, Italian, Chinese