Nuclear pores regulate the passage of substances into and out of the nucleus. Antibodies such as mAb414 have been used to inhibit the movement of substances through the nuclear pores of rat liver cells. Scientists cultured rat liver cells (eukaryotic) and bacteria cells (prokaryotic) in separate dishes with radioactively labeled amino acids. A specific gene in both cell types was engineered to synthesize identical polypeptide chains, and translation of this gene was measured. The procedure was repeated with mAb414 (the inhibitor) added to each of the two cell cultures, and translation was monitored again.

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Aim of experiment

The aim of these experiments is to explain translation in the prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Translation is the production of protein from mRNA through  translating a sequence of mRNA molecule to sequence of amino acids.

In eukaryotes, translation occurs in the cytoplasm therefore mRNA in the nucleus is transported to the cytoplasm, while in prokaryotes the cytoplasm acts as the nucleus hence no need for the transportation of mRNA via Nuclear pores to the nucleus.

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