Kasanmascheff Group

Investigating Redox Switch Mechanisms in Hydrogenases 

About the topic:

Redox-active enzymes primarily utilize metallocofactors to facilitate complex oxidative and reductive transformations. Understanding the electronic structure of these metallocofactors is crucial for manipulating enzyme activity. Our laboratory focuses on investigating metalloproteins using advanced EPR spectroscopy, complemented by biochemical and theoretical techniques.

 We have demonstrated that the FeFe-hydrogenase CrHydA1, known for its efficient catalysis of the reversible conversion of molecular hydrogen into protons and electrons, operates via a novel 'redox switch' mechanism influenced by its environment and solvation. This project aims to elucidate the principles and regulators of this redox switch and to determine whether this mechanism is universal among hydrogenases. To this end, we will explore recently discovered minimal and ultra-minimal hydrogenases related to CrHydA1.

What they are looking for in students:

We are looking for a motivated student with a solid foundation in magnetic resonance techniques and a strong interest in acquiring knowledge in EPR spectroscopy. Prior experience with magnetic resonance methods is highly desirable, as it will facilitate a deeper understanding of the concepts involved in our research. Additionally, familiarity with sequence analysis would be a valuable asset, enhancing the student's ability to contribute effectively to our projects. A genuine enthusiasm for learning and exploring the intricacies of metalloproteins will be essential for success in this role.

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HOW To Apply

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For your application, you will need to upload your:

  • Research proposal (1 page)
  • CV with contact details and affiliation (max. 2 pages)
  • Letter of motivation related to Solvation Science (1 page)
  • Diploma of your finished education level (Bachelor or Master) and Transcript. Please don't send a transcript of the middle of the course.

Prerequisites: Current Master's and PhD students in the fields of Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, or related topics of Engineering

The program has officially closed. The new start of the program is 15 of September 2025 (deadline for applications 1/12/2025). Results will be anouncement 20 of December 2025.

The next registration round will start 1/01/2026 with deadline 1/03/2026.


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Win A research Stay

Subject: conduct your research proposal
Duration: 3 months
Location: Bochum, Germany and local Ruhr RESOLV partner institutions
Language of instruction: English
Costs: RESOLV sponsors travel and a monthly stipend
Period research stay: before August 2027