BIOL 1221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Monoclonal Antibody, Gamma Globulin, Lymph Node

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Clonal selection of b cells and t cells. First encounter between an antigen and a naive immunocompetent b lymphocyte. Usually occurs in the lymphoid organs (e. g. spleen or a lymph node) Fat of clone cells: activation and differentiation of b cells: Secrete specific antibodies for 4-5 days, then die. Binding to free antigens, marking them for destruction by innate or other adaptive mechanisms. Clone cells that do not become plasma cells become memory cells. Mount an immediate response to future exposures to same antigen. General structure of an antibody: 4 mechanisms by which antibodies facilitate the inactivation and destruction of foreign antigens. Antibodies: (immunoglobulins), constitute the gamma globulin part of blood proteins. Antibodies are proteins secreted in response to an antigen by effector b cells called plasma cells and the antibodies bind specifically with that antigen. T- or y-shaped antibody monomer consists of four polypeptide chains linked by disulfide bonds:

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