BIOM30002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: B Cell, Ebola Virus Disease, Bacteriophage

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Variable region = antigen binding, 1 copy, fab (fragments antibody) or fv (fragment variable), single chain fv (scfv) Constant region = effector functions, fc (fragment constant), transferrable with fc. An infectious agent has many thousands of targets for an antibody response. Target = epitope or antigen, can activate b cell clone. To a single virus, 100s of different antibodies will be made against the different epitopes, making it a polyclonal response (many b cell clones_ Each b cell clone, recognising and making antibodies to a single epitope, makes a monoclonal response (one species of antibody recognising one antigen) If you isolate a b cell clone, all its antibodies would be identical as they derive from a single clone, that is, the antibody would be monoclonal. Anti-snake venom can work for many snakes but has batch-to-batch variation and lack of specificity. Works because polyclonality covers a multitude of types for one protein cross- reactivity) and recognises multiple epitopes on one antigen.

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