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Biology, 29.12.2021 06:20, faithyholcomb

You have identified a protein, MT1, which binds only to GTP-bound tubulin. You decide to construct a green fluorescent protein (GFP) tagged MT1. You use a different dye to label the microtubules in red so that you can visualize MT1-GFP and the microtubules at the same time. If you were to take time-lapse images in which you visualize only MT1-GFP (and not microtubules), what would you expect to see? Describe what you think would happen to MT1-GFP over time with respect to its localization inside of this cell. A. We would see MTI moving from the plasma membrane to the center of the cell over time

B. We would see MTI moving from the center of the cell outwards to the plasma membrane and back to the center over time

C. We would see MT1 staining around the plasma membrane only

D. We would see MTI moving from the center of the cell outwards to the plasma membrane over time

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