Dr Bandyra's FNP FIRST TEAM project started

Oct 1, 2024

Bandyra Lab is launching a new research project entitled “The Structural Basis of RNA Delivery to Mitochondria for Gene Therapy Purposes”, funded under the 2.2 FENG First Team programme by the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP), Poland and the European Funds for Smart Economy 2021–2027 (FENG).

The project aims to investigate putative RNA-mediated communication between the nucleus and mitochondria in human cells. Its central objective is to identify and characterise the molecular system responsible for shuttling RNA between these two compartments, thereby opening new possibilities for gene therapy approaches targeting mitochondrial diseases. To achieve this, the team will search for RNA molecules present in human mitochondria that do not originate from the mitochondrial genome. This will be accomplished using RNA pull-down approaches combined with RNA sequencing, alongside the identification of protein factors that may mediate RNA trafficking between the nucleus and mitochondria. In parallel, electron cryomicroscopy will be employed to determine the structural basis of key protein-RNA complexes involved in this process. Building on these findings, the researchers will design an RNA Mitoguide, a synthetic RNA molecule deliberately targeted to mitochondria. Successful development of such a system would represent a major milestone in the creation of novel strategies to combat mitochondrial dysfunctions. The outcomes of this project are expected to be of broad relevance, with potential applications in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies developing RNA-based gene therapies. The results will also be highly valuable to the scientific community, providing new tools and insights to accelerate research, and ultimately to the general public - particularly individuals affected by mitochondrial disorders.

FIRST TEAM FENG project site

Foundation for Polish Science - FIRST TEAM

Strukturalne podstawy dostarczania RNA do mitochondriów na potrzeby terapii genowych

#FENG.02.02-IP.05-0186/23

Katarzyna Bandyra (PI)

Total funding: PLN 3 985 320, including PLN 2 099 970 from European Funds