01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Cytotoxic T Cell, T Helper Cell, Antigen-Presenting Cell

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Lymphocytes wbc: innate and adaptive, types adaptive. On surface of pathogen, blood cell, tissue cells. Displays specificity for a particular epitope (cid:1) Y-shaped receptors: 2 identical heavy chains, 2 identical light chains, linked together by disulfide bridges, transmembrane region. Anchors in plasma membrane: constant (c) region. Aa sequences very similar among different b cells: variable (v) region. At 2 type of y binding sites for ag: fig 43. 9. B cells activation: no pathogen no activation, activation begins when b cell ag receptor binds to ag. Formation of cell that secrete soluble form of receptor. Ag recognition: noncovalent bonds between epitope and binding site (cid:1) Ag receptors: alpha chain and beta chain linked by disulfide bridges, transmembrane, v region at ends single ag-binding site, c region - rest of molecule, fig 43. 11. T cell ag receptor: bind only to fragments of ag displayed/presented on surface of host cell, major histocompatibility complex (mhc) molecule.

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