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The 3' end of the 16S RNA, or small subunit, binds to the 5' end of the messenger RNA during transcription, specifically to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine-Dalgarno_sequence Shine-Dalgarno sequence]. This aligns the mRNA's start codon for transcription. The 16S rRNA itself contains an anti-Shine-Dalgarno sequence on its 3' end.
 
The 3' end of the 16S RNA, or small subunit, binds to the 5' end of the messenger RNA during transcription, specifically to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine-Dalgarno_sequence Shine-Dalgarno sequence]. This aligns the mRNA's start codon for transcription. The 16S rRNA itself contains an anti-Shine-Dalgarno sequence on its 3' end.
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Along with a promoter, a termination sequence, and an operator, the three seperate segments coding for the different subunits of the ribosome all form a single operon. The specific promoter and termination sequence is not known, but a [http://imgweb.jgi-psf.org/cgi-bin/img_edu_v260/main.cgi?section=ScaffoldGraph&page=scaffoldDna&scaffold_oid=2500575882&start_coord=2396557&end_coord=2397346 790-base-pair intergenetic region] exists upstream of the 16S coding region; the promoter sequence most likely resides there.
  
  

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The rRNA operon encodes for the ribosomal RNA, which comprises the ribosomes. Three distinct rRNA sequences exist in the operon, encoding for the two subunits of the ribosome; the 5S and 23S sequences code for the large subunit, while the 16S sequence encodes for the small subunit.

The three sequences are coded in the following order, from 3' to 5': 16S, 23S, 5S.

The 3' end of the 16S RNA, or small subunit, binds to the 5' end of the messenger RNA during transcription, specifically to the Shine-Dalgarno sequence. This aligns the mRNA's start codon for transcription. The 16S rRNA itself contains an anti-Shine-Dalgarno sequence on its 3' end.

Along with a promoter, a termination sequence, and an operator, the three seperate segments coding for the different subunits of the ribosome all form a single operon. The specific promoter and termination sequence is not known, but a 790-base-pair intergenetic region exists upstream of the 16S coding region; the promoter sequence most likely resides there.


Gene Name Gene Coordinates Number of Base Pairs (Length) Closest Match on BLAST (Homolog) Score of Nearest Match E-value of Nearest Match Percent Identity to Nearest Match
16S rRNA 2397347..2398825 1479 bp Halobacterium sp. NRC - 1 1966 0.0e+00 92.12%
Gap Bases 2398825..2399190 365 N/A N/A N/A N/A
23S rRNA 2399190..2402100 2911 bp Natronomonas pharaonis DSM 2160 1899 0.0e+00 90.06%
Gap Bases 2402100..2402216 116 N/A N/A N/A N/A
5S rRNA 2402216..2402338 123bp Halobacterium sp. NRC - 1 143 3.0e-36 90.00%