The work was carried out through 3 work packages (WP) although there was no time left for the last one. The WP1 consisted in implementing the two techniques smFRET and electrophysiology based on nanopores in the host group with the aim of combining them on a microscope for simultaneous reading of the optical and electrical signal. New cameras, lasers and optics were required for smFRET experiments and results were obtained on immobilized proteins that exhibit two conformations. The electrophysiological experiments required many optimizations and took much longer than expected to obtain stable lipid bilayer droplets.
A major problem is the high salt concentrations needed for electrophysiology which are not compatible with the work of proteins. After many conditions tested, stable droplets were obtained consistently at low salt concentrations with nanopores insertions. Electrical traces of proteins trapped in the nanopores were recorded and, as expected, conformational changes were observed. In WP2, the two techniques were combined, which means that both signals were recorded simultaneously. Unfortunately, no FRET signal has yet been detected, only fluorescence. Calcium dyes and calcium biosensors have been studied by both electrophysiology and fluorescence.
Results for this action: The correlative set-up for optical imaging and electrophysiology is built and operational. Some small optimizations are still needed for the detection of the FRET signal but the fluorescence can already be detected. I believe detection of the smFRET signal is possible and will be done. Work is still in progress and has been presented at several conferences. Results are not yet available as open access publications. Protocols will also be made available.
The MSCA action also gives the possibility of sharing my passion for fluorescence microscopy with the general public with the organization of a Shine On exhibition! which has been on display in a public library for a few weeks. International researchers were invited for the opening ceremony and a symposium on related topics was organized.