Nitrogenase Active Site Assembly: What Distinguishes a Nitrogenase from a Scaffold

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General information

Organisation

The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas :
• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

Drawing on its widely acknowledged expertise, and thanks to its 16000 technicians, engineers, researchers and staff, the CEA actively participates in collaborative projects with a large number of academic and industrial partners.

The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
  

Reference

SL-DRF-25-0267  

Direction

DRF

Thesis topic details

Category

Life Sciences

Thesis topics

Nitrogenase Active Site Assembly: What Distinguishes a Nitrogenase from a Scaffold

Contract

Thèse

Job description

The challenges posed by climate change and soil degradation call for urgent solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on nitrogen fertilizers while ensuring sufficient crop yields to feed a growing global population. A natural solution lies in the use of nitrogenase, a bacterial enzyme capable of converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, which can be directly assimilated by plants. However, the biosynthesis of its metal cofactor, FeMo-co, is a complex process that requires the coordinated action of numerous proteins.
This PhD project aims to streamline this complex process by studying simplified nitrogenase systems found in certain organisms, which use fewer proteins, notably by combining multiple functions into single proteins. By conducting comparative structural and functional studies, we seek to understand how these simplified systems work and how they can be adapted for use in crops like cereals, potentially allowing large-scale cultivation without heavy nitrogen fertilizer use.
This project is a collaboration between leading teams at CEA’s Institute of Structural Biology and CSIC Madrid, specializing in metalloprotein structure-function analysis and the biochemistry and genetics of nitrogenase assembly. The successful candidate will work in a cutting-edge research environment, gaining international experience and valuable skills for a future career in academic research or R&D.

University / doctoral school

Chimie et Sciences du Vivant (EDCSV)
Université Grenoble Alpes

Thesis topic location

Site

Grenoble

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2025

Person to be contacted by the applicant

NICOLET Yvain yvain.nicolet@ibs.fr
CEA
DRF/IRIG//IBS
Institut de Biologie Structurale
EPN Campus, CS 10090
71 avenue des Martyrs
F-38044 Grenoble Cedex 9 - France
+33457428603

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

NICOLET Yvain yvain.nicolet@ibs.fr
CEA
DRF/IRIG//IBS
Institut de Biologie Structurale
EPN Campus, CS 10090
71 avenue des Martyrs
F-38044 Grenoble Cedex 9 - France
+33457428603

En savoir plus


https://www.ibs.fr/en/research/assembly-dynamics-and-reactivity/metalloproteins-group-y-nicolet/