Difference between revisions of "Team:UMaryland/Description"

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<p style="font-size:20px">In order to stay alive, cells need to be able to block translation of the hok transcript. Located on the same locus as hok is mok, which modulates whether or not hok is properly translated. Mok is located on a different reading frame than hok and the two genes are always co-transcribed as part of a single mRNA transcript.</p>
 
<p style="font-size:20px">In order to stay alive, cells need to be able to block translation of the hok transcript. Located on the same locus as hok is mok, which modulates whether or not hok is properly translated. Mok is located on a different reading frame than hok and the two genes are always co-transcribed as part of a single mRNA transcript.</p>
 
<p style="font-size:20px">Mok is then recognized by sok, a short ssRNA "antitoxin" transcribed on the reverse strand of the Hok-Sok cassette. Sok is capable of forming a double-stranded RNA duplex near the 5'-end of the mok transcript. This duplex formation indirectly blocks the hok open reading frame, preventing the transcript from being read. The dsRNA duplex is then recognized by RNAse III, leading to enzymatic degradation of the silenced transcript.</p>
 
<p style="font-size:20px">Mok is then recognized by sok, a short ssRNA "antitoxin" transcribed on the reverse strand of the Hok-Sok cassette. Sok is capable of forming a double-stranded RNA duplex near the 5'-end of the mok transcript. This duplex formation indirectly blocks the hok open reading frame, preventing the transcript from being read. The dsRNA duplex is then recognized by RNAse III, leading to enzymatic degradation of the silenced transcript.</p>
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<p style = "font-size:18px" align = center><b>"Hok-Em, Sok-Em Robots"</b></p>
  
 
<p style = "font-size:20px">Below is a simplified diagram of how the Hok-Sok system maintains a plasmid:</p>
 
<p style = "font-size:20px">Below is a simplified diagram of how the Hok-Sok system maintains a plasmid:</p>

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