BIOL 2020 Lecture 9: BIOC 2300 - Lecture 9

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Bioc 2300 lecture 9 january 25, 2019 protein function ii (antibodies, structural proteins) Igg consists of two heavy (50 kda) and two light (25 kda) chains. Igg is composed of 4 different protein chains (two light and two heavy chains) and is a tetramer. This is an extracellular protein and the extracellular environment is an oxidizing environment so more stabilization of the molecule is needed. The complement region (fc) activates the immune system. The antigen binding region (fab) binds the antigen. Anything labelled with c on the diagram is very constant, and the sequence is always the same. For the variable region, it is different for every single antibody. This is the key to the adaptive immune system. The antigen is the molecule that the antibody binds to. The epitope is the actual thing that the antibody binds to and is a part of the antigen. Immunoglobulins and related proteins contain many immunoglobulin domains.

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