BIOL 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Immunoglobulin Light Chain, Clonal Selection, Lysis

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43. 2 in adaptive immunity, receptors provide pathogen-specific recognition. Capacity to generate diversity is within the ig genes- variable segment, joining segment, and constant segment (v+j)= variable region, while (c) = constant region. Recombinase will link a v and a j together, eliminating long stretch of dna between the segments= single exon that is part v and part j. Only one intron between j and c= no further dna rearrangement is required , and then the j and c regions will be joined once splicing occurs +cap and poly aaa tail. *rearrangements are permanent and passed onto the daughter cells when lymphocyte divides. Adaptive immunity - because receptors recognize a particular pathogen. Recognition starts from binding of an antigen receptor to an antigen. Each b cell antigen receptor= y shape molecule with four polypeptide chain them together) Two identical heavy chains , and two identical light chains (disulphide bridges link. Constant region (amino acids vary little among different b cells)

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