MIMM 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Fragment Antigen-Binding, Complementarity-Determining Region, Fragment Crystallizable Region

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Fab fragments: two fab fragments per antibody, each has antigen-binding binding domain and part of the constant. H and l chains: fab = fragment antigen binding. Fc fragment: one fc fragment, fc = fragment crystallisable, receptors that bind antibodies recognize the fc region - called fc receptors. Immunoglobulin = antibody: two heavy chains (variable and constant regions, two light chains (variable and constant regions, held together by intra-/interchain disulfide covalent bonds. Three dimensional structure: both the constant and variable regions are folded in complex 3d structures, including strands, disulphide bonds help hold these structures in place. Variable region: complementarity determining region (cdr, antigen-binding site, hypervariable loops. Antigen binding: ag binding involved non-covalent bonding between the ig and the. Ag epitope: hydrogen bonds, van der waals, hydrophobic. Secreted antibodies are grouped into five major classes: differentiated by amino acid sequence of heavy chain, each class performs different functions during immune responses.

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