Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Complement System, Lysosome, Mutation Rate

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Each antibody molecule consists of four polypeptide chains: 2 identical connected light and heavy. Constant region has identical aa sequence in all antibodies of a given type. Variable region differs between antibodies, different aa sequences: fits antigen like protein and substrate. Constant regions of heavy chains in the tail of the y-shaped structure determine the class of the: how do you encode 100 million different antibody peptides? antibody. 44 variable, 27 diversity, 6 joining gene segments: recombination is random. A dendritic cell becomes an antigen presenting cell (apc) Antigen presenting cell- ready to present the antigen to t cells in the next step of antibody-mediated immunity. An apc presents an antigen to cd4+t cell. T cell replication increases the chances of encountering a b cell with the same antigen. 1. the bacterium is taken up by phagocytosis and degraded in a lysosome.

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