The major goal the project was to develop a high-content screening assay and identify compounds that affect the contact sites between mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum. For this purpose, a high-content imaging system Operetta was available at the high-content screening facility of the host institution. Having screened the library, I analyzed the collected data using the R programming language and identified several promising hits that influence the mitochondria-ER contact sites. Finally, to validate the effect of the hit compounds, I tested their activity on the cells using an independent method, transmission electron microscopy.
Then we set to develop affinity probes from the identified hits and identify their protein targets. For this purpose, I planned to use the methodology developed previously (“iBodies”). In the first step of affinity probe preparation, the bioactive hits identified by phenotypic screening were first modified with a linker. Then, they will be conjugated to a hydrophilic copolymer decorated with biotin to form functional iBodies. We will then use the prepared iBodies to pull down the protein targets from the cell lysates.
I have given two presentations at the host lab summarizing the results to date. The host department also organizes a series of lectures (“MitoMeetings”) and my talk was presented in September 2023. I also had the opportunity to present my project at the lab retreat organized by several collaborating laboratories. I also shared my research to my former laboratory in Prague (February 2023). Finally, the International Research Office of my host institution (University of Padua) organized an interview with me to present my MSCA project to practically all researchers at the University and to share my experience with the MSCA application.
In addition to my colleagues and collaborators, I have presented my project to a wider scientific audience at several conferences that I have attended: EMBO Workshop: Mitochondrial Homeostasis and Human Disease (Girona, Spain, 2021); Cell Symposia: Multifaceted Mitochondria (Sevilla, Spain, 2022); EUROMIT 2023: International Meeting on Mitochondrial Pathology (Bologna, Italy, 2023); EMBO Workshop: Inter-organelle contacts biology (Fiuggi, Italy, 2023).
In parallel to disseminating the results to the scientific community, I also reached out to non-scientists. These activities were severely affected by the pandemics - the Researcher’s Night had to be held online as a video presentation (which, after some time, I found to be a new and interesting experience compared to the “usual” face-to-face meetings). This video, which is a brief explanation of my research, is available on the University of Padua’s YouTube channel. Similarly, meeting with students was quite problematic, especially during the first year of the fellowship. However, I did give a talk (April 2023) to high school students about science in general, my career, and my current MSCA project.
Fortunately, the publication of a popular science article on the topic of my research was not affected. In the article (published in the Czech journal “Vesmir” in April 2023) I described the field of organelle contact sites, in particular mitochondria-ER contacts, and briefly outlined my project.