Antigens Flashcards

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What is an epitope?

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  • an antigenic determinant or ligand
  • Defines a short sequence of amino acids or sugars in an antigen molecule that binds to a hypervariable region on an antibody
  • Usually repeats several times. Number of repeats is called valence
  • a microorganism may produce multiple epitopes
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What is valence?

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The number of times a specific sequence of amino acids repeats on an epitope

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3
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What is a hapten?

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  • The portion of the antigen molecule that contains the epitope
  • Reacts specifically with an antibody
  • can not induce antibody synthesis without a carrier molecule
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What is a super antigen?

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  • Can link multiple T cells to the MHC of an APC via T cell regions independent of their specific peptide binding sites
  • associated with certain retroviral proteins and bacterial toxins
  • activates many nonspecific T cells and APCs, causing secretion of extraordinary amounts of cytokine
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5
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Factors that determine antigenicity:

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1) degree of foreignness and host background
2) size, shape, chemical composition, amount, route, frequency of exposure
3) protein or polysaccharide vs lipid (poorly antigenic)

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What is antigen affinity?

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The binding energy between an antibody and a univalent epitope

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What is avidity?

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The total binding energy between an antibody and a multivalent antigen

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