MBIO 4020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Microscope Slide, Western Blot, B Cell

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Antibodies as tools: specificity (can detect single amino acid sequences, really good for diagnostics (which strain, treatment, research - identify specific molecules (elisa, antibodies are referred to as immunoglobulins, name is used interchangeably. Igg and from ige from other organisms: fab = variable domain, responsible for specificity, fragment that is involved in antigen binding. Substances that bind with the specific parts of immune system (is) namely ab and tcr = t cell receptors. Most antigens are also immunogens: molecules that by themselves can induce an immune response, exception are haptens (hormones, small molecules (not proteins) ) that must be linked to a larger molecular carrier to induce an immune response. Antigens can range from whole bacterial cells to small peptides: antibodies and the t cell receptors recognize small (< 20 aa) regions on ag called epitopes. Specificity: tight molecular fit between the antibody and the antigen, strength comes from many weak interactions, not covalent, h-bonds, van der waals, ionic, hydrophobic.

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