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Biology, 08.03.2021 21:10, olivya2005d

In a separate line of experiments, you are studying a protein that you suspect shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. However, when you localize a GFP-tagged fusion protein, it appears to be only in the nucleus. To test whether it shuttles, you set up a heterokaryon assay. You take a cell expressing the GFP fusion protein and partially fuse that cell with another that does not express the GFP protein. The result is a heterokaryon that has a single cytoplasm but two separate nuclei. You treat the heterokaryon with the translation inhibitor cycloheximide for several hours and then examine the localization of the GFP protein. What do you predict will be observed if the GFP protein shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm

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