New technologies and methods have been established in the labs of UPJŠ, such as the protein evolution method – ribosome display. As a result of the collaboration with the UZH group, we are in the process of establishing the yeast display method, which represents another powerful method of the directed protein evolution. Practical skills obtained during the stay at UZH initiated an establishment of new method of the expression and purification of eukaryotic proteins based on the baculovirus expression system (BEV). This method expends our capability to express different eukaryotic proteins, difficult to express in bacterial systems, in CIB labs.
Study stays at TUM resulted in deepening of knowledge of utilization of the state-of-the-art single molecule technique – optical tweezer. Obtained skills regarding preparation of nanodiscs provide a unique opportunity to study biophysical properties, such as dynamics and stability of integral membrane proteins, such as GPCR, in their natural environment.
Thanks to the CasProt support, we have established new collaborations with the top laboratories in the field of rational design - the group of Prof. Damborsky at Loschmidt laboratories at Masaryk University in Brno in Czech Republic and Prof. Fraaije group at University of Groningen in Netherlands. Very recently, we have submitted joint project on the topic related to the utilization of ribosome display in improving properties of thrombolytics based on staphylokinases with vast potential in clinical application, haloalkane dehalogenases with potential in bioremediation and genetically encoded photosensitizers with potential in photodynamic therapy.
In conclusion, the CasProt project significantly contributed to the long-term sustainability of excellent research, technology transfer, and raise research profile of UPJŠ. The collaboration with the partner groups at UZH and TUM resulted in new collaborations with groups at Commenius University and Neuroimmunology Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava (Slovakia), Loschmidt laboratories at Masaryk University in Brno (Czech Republic), University of Groningen (Netherlands) and University of Bayreuth (Germany). CasProt project thus contributes to the enhancement of the R&I performance of Slovakia and significantly subsidizes the creation of highly competitive research institutions in Eastern Slovakia and by this means strengthens the economic potential and social cohesion of this region, fully in agreement with the main priorities of the Slovak government.