MIMM 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Immunoglobulin Light Chain, B Cell, Glycoprotein

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Identified by expression of b-cell receptor (bcr) complexes on the cell surface = membrane bound ig. Made up of 2 identical disulfide-linked heavy (h) chains and 2 identical light (l) chains. Each chain uses ig-like domains that are modular structures that fold uniquely. Has 2 identical antigen binding sites made up of 1 l chain domain and 1 h chain domain. Beta strand structure goes back and forth creating a sandwich like modular structure. Interlaces with other molecules on cell surface. Vl and vh forms antigen-binding site (2 identical sites per ig. Within the v regions, there are hypervariable regions (3) separated by framework regions (4) Hypervariable regions of vl and vh together form complementarity regions (3) (cdrs) that include the highly variable antigen binding site. Ag binding involves establishment of hydrogen bonds or other forces (electrostatic, van der waal, hydrophobic) between cdr3 of ig and ag epitope. Ig binding to epitope on ag neutralizes the.

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