Postdoc Position On Fungal Enzymes
Il y a 2 mois
IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) is a major research and training player in the fields of energy, transport and the environment. From scientific concepts within the framework of fundamental research, through to technological solutions in the context of applied research, innovation is central to its activities, hinged around four strategic directions: climate, environment and circular economy - renewable energies - sustainable mobility - responsible oil and gas.- As part of the public-interest mission with which it has been tasked by the public authorities, IFPEN focuses its efforts on bringing solutions to the challenges facing society and industry in terms of energy and the climate, to support the ecological transition. An integral part of IFPEN, IFP School, its graduate engineering school, prepares future generations to take up these challenges.- The Biotechnology department at IFPEN Rueil-Malmaison is composed of dynamic and young research teams working on biofuels (bioethanol) and biobased chemicals. The applicant will integrate the biochemistry team that is working on cellulases.**Site web**:
**Poste et missions**:
- Lytic Polysaccharide Monooxygenases (LPMOs) are well-studied monocopper enzymes known for their "boosting effect" on the enzymatic hydrolysis of recalcitrant polysaccharides such as chitin [1] and cellulose [2]. In nature, LPMOs play a pivotal role in the global carbon cycle during biomass decay. These enzymes have a great biotechnological interest and are important component of industrial enzyme cocktails used to produce bioproducts (e.g. bioethanol) from lignocellulosic biomass [3]. However, LPMOs functionality is far from being completely understood [4]. The large diversity of LPMOs is today represented by their distribution in eight auxiliary activity (AA9-AA11; AA13-AA17) families of the CAZy database [5].-
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- Nationale**Prise de fonction**:
- 15/01/2025**Profil**: