L4_Antibody Structure and Function Flashcards

1
Q

Which chains contain variable regions and how many hypervariable regions do they have?

A

Both the light and heavy chain have variable regions with 3 hypervariable regions

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2
Q

Which chain can be variably labeled with Carbohydrates?

A

The heavy chain.

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3
Q

What chain defines the class of an antibody?

A

Heavy

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4
Q

Are the light and heavy chains made by the same or separate genes?

A

Separate.

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5
Q

What are the two types of light chains?

A

lambda and kappa

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6
Q

What are the different types of heavy chains how many subunits for each type?

A

M(5) , D(4), G(4), A(4), E(5)

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7
Q

On average what is the molecular weight of an antibody, what is the exception

A

~150kDa (IgM 1000kDa due to pentamer formation)

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8
Q

What subclass of Antibody is most abundant in the serum, least abundant?

A

IgG is most IgE is least

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9
Q

Which type of antibody is responsible for activating mast cells triggering an allergic reaction?

A

IgE

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10
Q

What types of antibody are mainly responsible for neutralization?

A

IgG and IgA (weak IgM)

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11
Q

What two types of IgG are mainly responsible for opsonization?

A

IgG1 and IgG3 (weak IgG4 and IgA)

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12
Q

What types of antibodies mainly activate the complement system?

A

IgM, IgG1, IgG3 (weak IgA and IgG2)

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13
Q

What type of antibody diffuses across the placenta?

A

IgG (IgG1 the strongest IgG2 the weakest)

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14
Q

What type of antibody can cross epithelium the easiest and is found in mothers breast milk? Which form of it?

A

IgA dimers

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15
Q

What type of antibodies diffuse into extravascular space?

A

All IgG and IgA monomers. (weak IgE)

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16
Q

What is the region called where the heavy chains are linked by disulfide bonds on IgG?

A

Hinge Region

17
Q

Name the functions/capabilities of IgG

A

Toxin neutralizing, agglutinating, opsonizing, bacteriolytic (with aid of complement system)

18
Q

Do immune cells have IgM receptors?

A

No

19
Q

Name the functions/capabilities of IgM

A

Antigen receptor on B-cells and agglutinating. Only with the aid of complement can it be opsonizing or bacteriolytic (Immune cells do not have IgM receptors)

20
Q

Does IgM have a hinge region?

A

NO

21
Q

What chain is involved when IgM and IgA form multimers?

A

J Chain

22
Q

What type of Ab is predominant in secretions?

A

IgA (dimers)

23
Q

What are the main functions of IgA

A

agglutinating, neutralization, and opsonization

24
Q

What piece of IgA aids in secretion and what does it do?

A

T-Piece resists acid hydrolysis

25
Q

What does Papain do? What does Pepsin do?

A

Papain digests hinge region(3 fractions 1 Fc and 2 Fab). Pepsin digests heavy chain starting at C-terminus and ending at interchain disulfides (1fraction Fab2)

26
Q

What are the residues in the variable region that do not vary much referred to as?

A

Framework residues

27
Q

What does IgE do?

A

Immediate hypersensitivity, fixes to mast cells, mediates changes in vascular permeability.

28
Q

What antibody is the most potent at complement fixation?

A

IgM