Thursday 13 March 2014

Antibody structure and the formation of an antigen-antibody complex.

Antibodies are often compared to a Y shape because of their one receptor binding site and two pathogen binding sites.

Antibodies are made of two different polypeptide chains, a light chain and a heavy chain. They are attached to each other, but can move in the pathogen binding site to help bind to the pathogen.


The variable region is different on different types of antibody because it needs to be specific to the antigen it is targeting. The constant region is the same in all antibodies.

The variable region has a tertiary structure that is complimentary to (fits with) that of the antigen it is aiming to destroy- this is so that the two can bind and form what is known as an antigen-antibody complex.

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