MIC 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Monoclonal Antibody, B-Cell Receptor, Flow Cytometry

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Developing and na ve b cells use alternative mrna splicing to make both igm and igd: taking out introns and putting exons together, slide 5 shows vdj region ready to combine with constant regions. Antibodies (ab) are secreted form of b cell receptors (bcr) Antibodies can be cleaved by proteases into 3 fragments: 2 arm fragments call fab, fc is bottom part. Slide 12 shows antibody classes: constant region changes determine class as seen. 1st happens in primary lymphoid organs: thymus and bone marrow. Vdj combine in this phase: after antigen encounter. Slide 13 = variability in heavy and light chains: all of that is random and then they come together to make binding pocket, so many variations in both chains create diversity. Slide 18: shows how binding pockets can accommodate various epitope shapes. Slide 20 shows linear vs discontinuous epitope : 6-8 amino acids make an epitope. 3: t lymphocytes only see continuous / linear peptides.

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