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You are using genetic engineering to design a protein that needs to be synthesized in the cytoplasm and then localized in the nucleus of the cell. To accomplish this, one could add You are using genetic engineering to design a protein that needs to be synthesized in the cytoplasm and then localized in the nucleus of the cell. To accomplish this, one could add a nuclear localization signal into the DNA that will be present in the mature protein. the compound during mitosis, at a time when the nuclear membrane is dispersed. a nucleotide or few nucleotides to the protein. a series of specific polysaccharides to the carboxyterminal end of the protein. all of the above

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Nuclear Localization Signal

Step-by-step explanation:

If a protein that is assembled in the cytoplasm has to function or be localized to the nucleus, the type of additions to the carboxyterminal end or accessories for mitosis will serve no purpose if the protein cannot get in. For this reason, proteins that are made to be moved inside the nucleus must have a protein signal to enter.

The nucleus is the "brain" of the cell and it must control what leaves and enters. A protein signal allows the protein to enter inside the nuclear pore. Since the nucleus is restrictive on the components that are allowed to enter or not, this signal is critical.

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