DANCEST 805 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Antigen, Apoptosis, Interleukin 10

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(to be used in combination of the slides from the lecture, some slides are pretty self- explanatory, so they are note specifically mentioned in here) Lecture notes ontogeny of the immune system: The b and t cells receptors are very specific for the antigen. Immunoglobins consist of heavy and light chains: they sometime can be bound to the membrane, there are constant & variable regions, the vl and vh antigen binding site (the bcr have two) Tcr: they usually have a and chain, there are constant & variable regions. The genes (right) code by combining vdj with a constant region. V variable domains (on the 5" part of the dna) First step: random somatic recombination (random j and random d, dna in between removed. Second step: joined in a similar mechanism to a random v. Rna gets spliced: to bring the heavy chain mrna to the vdj. Translation into a protein random heavy chain.

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