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MLRS 242Immunology

Pat ReedAntibodies

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Serum proteins

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General antibody structure

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Enzyme digestion fragments

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Protein structure of immunoglobulins

• Early amino acid sequence experiments were unsuccessful—too much variation

• Multiple myeloma serum is 95% same antibody• Bence-jones protein found in urine of myeloma

patients is excess light chain• 110 amino acids highly variable, rest are quite

constant• 5 different isotypes identified: based on type of

heavy chain: G,D,E,M,A• Human light chains: 60% kappa (K) chains, 40%

lambda (L) chains

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Ribbon model of antibody

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Detailed structure of antibody

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Ribbon model of variable region

• Variable region contains highly variable connecting regions called complementarity-determining regions or CDRs

• These regions are also shown to be the antigen binding sites

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Model of antibody

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Amino acid diversity of variable domains – complementarity- determining regions (CDRs)

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Antigen – antibody interaction

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Space filling model

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Hiv protease and Fab fragmentConformational change in Fab

domain

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General structures of different antibody classes

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Subclasses of IgG

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Secretory IgA

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Receptor bound IgE

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• Isotype – different species

• Allotype – same species, different alleles

• Idiotype – same species, different VH and VL domains

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Isotypic determinants – different species variation within the

constant region

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Allotypic determinants – different constant regions within the same

species – different alleles

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Idiotypic determinants – variations in the variable region within the

same antibody type

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B Cell Receptor - BCR

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Fc receptors – bind Fc portion of antibody molecules

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Immunoglobulin superfamily of cell receptors – evolved from common

ancestor gene

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More members of the Ig superfamily

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Monoclonal antibodies

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Many uses for monoclonal antibodies

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Antibodies can deliver drugs to specific targets