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RRNA Operon Multiplicity As a Bacterial Genome Stability Insurance Policy

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 May 13
PMID 35552441
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Quick growth restart after upon encountering favourable environmental conditions is a major fitness contributor in natural environment. It is widely assumed that the time required to restart growth after nutritional upshift is determined by how long it takes for cells to synthesize enough ribosomes to produce the proteins required to reinitiate growth. Here we show that a reduction in the capacity to synthesize ribosomes by reducing number of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) operons (rrn) causes a longer transition from stationary phase to growth of Escherichia coli primarily due to high mortality rates. Cell death results from DNA replication blockage and massive DNA breakage at the sites of the remaining rrn operons that become overloaded with RNA polymerases (RNAPs). Mortality rates and growth restart duration can be reduced by preventing R-loop formation and improving DNA repair capacity. The same molecular mechanisms determine the duration of the recovery phase after ribosome-damaging stresses, such as antibiotics, exposure to bile salts or high temperature. Our study therefore suggests that a major function of rrn operon multiplicity is to ensure that individual rrn operons are not saturated by RNAPs, which can result in catastrophic chromosome replication failure and cell death during adaptation to environmental fluctuations.

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