BIOL 4280 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Myelocyte, Paratype, Fibroblast

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Somatic hypermutation- introduces nucleotide substitution throughout the variable regions of the rearranged immunoglobulins heavy and light chain genes; bind pathogen more tightly than original b cell receptors. Isotype switching or class switch recombination- changes isotype of the immunoglobulin, but not its antigen-biding site. Germinal center b cells are able to remove the gene segment coding the constant region and bring the rearranged variable region into juxtaposition with a gene segment encoding a different constant region. Specific memory cells that respond to the pathogen are more numerous than the na ve lymphocytes that responded in the primary infection. Recognize their peptide antigens only in combinations with the body"s own hc molecules (self-mhc); useful t cells must have receptors that recognize features of self-mhc molecules as well as peptide antigens. Immature t cells that bind to self-mhc molecules survive. T cells that bind weakly to self-mhc molecules die: negative selection- t cells bearing receptors that bind too strongly to self-

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