Domaines
Biophysics
Soft matter
Physics of living systems
Type of internship
Expérimental Description
Understanding biological processes at the molecular scale, particularly within the cytoskeleton, is essential to decipher how cells maintain their shape, respond to mechanical forces, and coordinate their movements. This project is part of a collaboration with the SPINN laboratory, which is developing an innovative microscope capable of imaging single fluorescent molecules with polarization resolution.
We aim to conduct a study exploring the curvature sensitivity of septins both in vitro and in vivo. The project will first focus on developing biological model systems to validate the technique. Subsequently, proteins tagged with fluorescent markers sensitive will be produced to measure molecular-scale polarization. These proteins will be deposited on controlled-curvature substrates to monitor septin assembly in vitro using polarization imaging
Contact
Stephanie Mangenot