Welcome to the lab of Nicolas Doucet
Protein dynamics and enzyme engineering

INRS - Armand-Frappier Health & Biotechnology Center
University of Quebec
Montreal, Canada
Pasteur Network 

Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
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Our lab values and promotes diversity, welcoming students and researchers from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and collaborative environment where everyone—regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, or socioeconomic background—can thrive. We strongly support the participation of women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and underrepresented groups in science and encourage all passionate researchers to join us in advancing discovery.

Past Media Highlights 

Spotlight article featuring our research entitled "Ancestral ribonucleases back in motion for evolutionary-dynamics guided protein design", Trends in Biochemical Sciences, August 2024.

CORONAVIRUS : Entrevue à propos de la transmissibilité des variants « Comment les variants deviennent-ils de plus en plus contagieux ? », Les années lumière, Radio-Canada, 2 juillet 2021.

CORONAVIRUS : Entrevue à propos de l’importance de la protéine S dans l’infection au coronavirus « La pandémie, une histoire de protéines. », Radio-Canada, 12 avril 2020.

CORONAVIRUS : Chronique de Matthieu Dugal à propos d’un de nos textes de vulgarisation à l’émission Moteur de recherche sur ICI Radio-Canada Première « Un voyage rapide dans l'infiniment petit : Comment une poignée d'atomes est responsable de l’infection au coronavirus. », émission du 2 avril 2020.

Phys.org highlights our collaborative work with N. Bisson published in Molecular Cell.

Structure and Vladimir Urevsky highlight our work on the conservation of protein dynamics in an enzyme superfamily.

Our research was featured on the cover of Protein Science. Click here for more details.


Protein Science Cover

Reportage télé : Le Code Chastenay

Ce reportage de vulgarisation scientifique, intitulé "Des arômes alimentaires écologiques fabriqués en laboratoire", a été diffusé sur les ondes de Télé-Québec le mardi 18 février 2014, dans le cadre de l'émission scientifique Le Code Chastenay. Pour ceux qui seraient intéressés à visionner le reportage, vous le retrouverez en cliquant ici.

Our main research philosophy

Can enzyme engineering benefit from the modulation of protein motions?

Doucet, N. (2011) Protein & Peptide Letters, 18(4), 336-343.

open Despite impressive progress in protein engineering and design, our ability to create new and efficient enzyme activities remains a laborious and time-consuming endeavor. In the past few years, intricate combinations of rational mutagenesis, directed evolution and computational methods have paved the way to exciting engineering examples and are now offering a new perspective on the structural requirements of enzyme activity.

However, these structure-function analyses are usually guided by the time-averaged static models offered by enzyme crystals and NMR structures, which often fail to describe the functionally relevant 'invisible states' adopted by proteins in space and time. To alleviate such limitations, NMR relaxation dispersion experiments coupled to mutagenesis studies have recently been applied to the study of enzyme catalysis, effectively complementing 'structure-function' analyses with 'flexibility-function' investigations.

In addition to offering quantitative, site-specific information to help characterize residue motion, these NMR methods are now being applied to enzyme engineering purposes, providing a powerful tool to help characterize the effects of controlling long-range networks of flexible residues affecting enzyme function.close

About our institute and facilities

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What is the INRS - Armand-Frappier Health & Biotechnology Center?

Please refer to the official INRS and INRS - Armand-Frappier websites for more information on our institute and research facilities.

Who was Armand Frappier?

To learn more about the man who founded the institute (Armand Frappier, 1904-1991), read this short profile, watch this NFB documentary (in French) and/or visit the Armand-Frappier Museum.