Final answer:
Option 4.
In the western blot analysis, lane 1 would display a 100 kd band (intact protein), and lane 2 would display a 25 kd band (N-terminal fragment), making option 4 the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
In western blot analysis, you would expect to see the following results given the described scenario:
- Lane 1 would show a single band at 100 kilodaltons (kd) since the protein is intact and the monoclonal antibody will detect the N-terminus of the full-length protein.
- Lane 2 would show a single band at 25 kilodaltons (kd) because the protein has been cleaved ¼ from the N-terminus. Hence, the antibody would only detect the N-terminal fragment, which is ¼ of the full length, equating to 25 kd out of the initial 100 kd.
A band corresponding to the 75 kd fragment would not be detected in lane 2 since the antibody is specific to the N-terminus of the protein, which is not present in the 75 kd fragment. Therefore, the correct option in the final answer is option 4.