antibody structure and function Flashcards
(8 cards)
1
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what is the level of protein structure for an antibody ?
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- quaternary
- there is more than one chain bonded together to perform its function
2
Q
why are there variable regions on an antibody ?
A
- there are two binding sites at the variable regions which are specific to the antigen
- the shape is determined by the DNA
3
Q
what do antibody hinges allow ?
A
- the antibody can be flexible and they can bind to two antigens when they are close together or further apart.
4
Q
what is an Antigen-Antibody complex ?
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- forms when the antibody binds to the complimentary antigen.
5
Q
How do Antigen-Antibody complexes form ?
A
- the variable region has a shape that is complimentary to the antigen.
6
Q
what is agglutination ?
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- two antigens can be joined by one antibody molecule
- when antigen-antibody complexes form, the pathogens are clumped together
- this makes it easier for phagocytes to locate the pathogen and engulf many at once
7
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what is an Antitoxin ?
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- the antibody becomes an antitoxin
- antibodies can form antitoxin-antibody complexes with molecules to prevent the toxin from binding to receptors on host cells
- can stop the damage.
8
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How do antibodies stop the pathogen invading the host cells ?
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- they may block the receptors when they bind to the pathogen antigen
- these receptors are needed to bind to the host cells.
- the pathogen cannot bind to the cell and therefore cant invade the cell.