Master 2 - Team "Neurocytoskeleton Dynamics and Structure"
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Internship
Objectives
The main objectives of this project are:
1) to reconstitute in a cell-free environment, the main actin networks found in neurons,
2) to determine if Tau can remodel and impact the actin dynamics and
3) to compare pathological variants of Tau on the actin cytoskeleton.
Abstract
The cell cytoskeleton regulates major biological functions such as cell differentiation, cell migration and immune response, to name but a few. Importantly, actin microfilaments and microtubules interact with each other, and this interaction is key for many cellular functions in eukaryotic cells such as neurons. Some microtubule regulators such as Tau, also colocalize with the actin cytoskeleton in cells. Interestingly, in many brain diseases, the cytoskeleton is disrupted and proteins such as Tau can be modified. However, it is unclear to what extent Tau is able to directly affect the organization and dynamic properties of the cytoskeleton. The aim of this internship is to determine the molecular impact of Tau on actin cytoskeleton remodeling in cell-free systems reconstituted from purified proteins. This Learning-By-Building approach will enable us to decipher some of the molecular mechanisms induced by the proteins of interest on cytoskeleton remodeling.
Methods
Protein expression (bacteria) and purification (chromatography, affinity, polymerization strategy), protein labelling, SDS-PAGE. Imaging (video-microscopy, TIRF). Analysis (ImageJ, R).
References
- Elie A et al. (2015) Tau co-organizes dynamic microtubule and actin networks. Sci Rep 5:9964.
- Antkowiak et al. (2019) Sizes of actin networks sharing a common environment are determined by the relative rates of assembly PLoS Biol 17(6): e3000317.
- Fourest-Lieuvin et al. (2023) Controlled Tau Cleavage in Cells Reveals Abnormal Localizations of Tau Fragments. Neuroscience 518:162-177.
Requested domaine of expertise
Protein biochemistry, Photonic microscopy, Data analysis, Ability to follow protocols.
Contacts
A. Antkowiak (MCF)
Email : adrien.antkowiakuniv-grenoble-alpes.fr
Phone : +33 (0)4 56 52 05 65
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