In Escherichia coli, ribosomal RNAs (16S, 23S and 5S) are co-transcribed in
a highly regulated manner from seven genomically dispersed operons, Previo
us studies on the cellular effects of altered levels of two of these rRNAs
(16S and 23S) have been useful in better understanding the regulation of rR
NA expression. Furthering these studies, we have investigated the effect of
5S rRNA deficiencies on cell fitness through the sequential deletion of 5S
rRNA genes. Our findings indicate that the loss of 5S rDNA from multiple g
enes decreases cell fitness more rapidly than loss of a similar number of 1
6S and 23S rRNA genes. These results suggest that the cell's innate ability
to up-regulate rRNA operons does not compensate for 5S rRNA deficiencies,
as was previously shown for 16S and 23S rRNAs, A plasmid-borne 5S rRNA gene
is able to compensate for the deleted 5S rRNA genes.