MIMM 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Immunoglobulin G, Immunoglobulin M, Ionic Bonding

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Papain cleaves the ab near the disulphide bonds that connect the two heavy chains results in 3 separate molecules (2 identical and one different) Fab fragments: two identical fab fragments per ab, each has ag binding domain and part of the constant h and l chains. Fc = fragment crystalizable (historical name, it was easy to crystalise this part of the ab) Receptors that bind abs recognise the fc region. Immunoglobulin = antibody: two heavy chains (variable and constant regions, two light chains (variable and constant regions, held together by intra and interchain disulfide covalent bonds. Three-dimensional structure: both the constant and variable regions are folded in complex 3d structures including strands, disulphide bonds help to hold these structures in place. Cdrs are highly variable: yellow (above) corresponds to the variable region of the light chain, blue corresponds to the variable region of the heavy chain.

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