Notes: Y1 i&d - immunology | b cells and antibodies
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Y1, I&D, IND, infection and defence, I+D, I and D, y1bcells, Benny Chain I&D: Immunology – Antigen Recognition: B cells and antibody Antibodies are immunoglobulins: • light chain and heavy chain • chains held together by disulphide bonds • hinge region allows flexibility • epitope (part of antigen recognised by immune system) binds to paratope (antigen binding site on antibody- CDRs) • Binding to antigen is reversible (non-covalent bonds) Diversity: • During B cell development • One antibody for one type of antigen (specific) • clonal selection VDJ Recombination: Heavy region: (chromosome 14) • 40V (variable) • 27D (diversity) • 6J (joining) Light Region: • Kappa= 40V, 5J (chromosome 2) • Lambda= 30V, 5J (chromosome 22) • Choose lambda first, if it doesn’t work, use kappa. • RAG-1 and RAG-2 recombinase enzymes join the genes. Somatic hypermutation: (affinity maturation) • uses enzyme AID • process of getting antibodies that are more specific against an antigen • occurs in germinal centres of secondary lymphoid organs