A cancer drug is being tested, and it is found that although the cancer cells can divide, the nuclear envelope cannot re-form. It is determined that a protein substance is sequestered so that it cannot be polymerized into the necessary structure. What is the most likely protein target of the drug?

A. β-tubulin
B. α-tubulin
C. Lamin
D. Keratin
E. Actin

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Answer:

C. Lamin

Explanation:

Lamin is one of the most important proteins that form the nuclear envelope. These fibrous proteins are mostly present in the inner nuclear membrane and have a structural function in the cell.

If this protein is targeted, the nuclear envelope will not be able to reform, which would lead to the death of the cell.