BIOC39H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Linear Epitope, Monoclonal Antibody, Epitope

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I(cid:374) ea(cid:272)h fab, (cid:455)ou"re goi(cid:374)g to ha(cid:448)e 6 of these (cid:272)o(cid:373)ple(cid:373)e(cid:374)tar(cid:455)-determining regions. 3 for the variable region and 3 for the constant region slide 10. Pepsin cuts the fab from the fc region, holding the two fabs still together. Divalent/bivalent: a regular antibody that has two binding sites valency refers to the number of binding sites slide 11. 5 different type of antibodies that differ in their constant region and are functionally different slide 13. Antibodies recognize specific epitopes virus is an antigen because it has structural features that are recognized by antigen binding receptors the actual specific region that forms the antigen binding site is called an epitope. An antibody binds to a specific epitope of a antigen (pathogen) On a specific pathogen , there might be multiple epitopes. Antibody can recognize some sort of linear epitope which can be specific sequences of amino acids or polysaccharides but in a linear fashion.

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