Domain V of Escherichia coli 23 S rRNA (residues
2023–2630) was replaced by that from Staphylococcus
aureus, thereby introducing 132 changes in the rRNA sequence.
The resulting ribosomal mutant was unable to support cell growth.
The mutant was rescued, however, by restoring an interaction
between domains IV and V (residues 1782 and 2586). Although
the importance of this interaction, U/U in E. coli,
C/C in S. aureus, is therefore demonstrated, it cannot
be the only tertiary interaction important for ribosomal function
as the rescued hybrid grew more slowly than the wild type.
Additionally, although the single-site mutations U1782C and
U2586C in E. coli are viable, the double mutant is
lethal.