Immunoglobulin act as antigen receptors on the surface of B cells and cellular fluids to eliminate antigen from the body. There are different types of immunoglobulins in the body like IgG, IgM, IgE, IgA, and IgD. The basic structure of the immunoglobulin consists of Y shaped molecule, with two antigen-binding sites on the tip of the Y and complementary binding sites at the tail of the Y. The arms of the Y are called Fab and the leg of the Y is called Fc. It has a hinge region at the arms of the Y connecting to the leg, where the antibody is flexible which helps them to bind with antigen at both antigen-binding sites. The carbohydrate present on Fc is only in IgG immunoglobulin helps them to be recognized by Fc receptors during complementary system activation.
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This is for an immunology course. Thank you! 14) Draw the fundamental structure of an immunoglobulin. Label the parts and be sure to label: light chain, heavy chain, antigen binding site, Fc, Fab, domains, hinge region, disulfide bonds, and variable region. With respect to antibody, what are allotype,
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Test your understanding of the term denaturation by deciding which of the following statements are true. 1.Denaturation of an enzyme will cause a loss of its catalytic activity 2.Denaturation and digestion refer to the same process 3.A competitive enzyme inhibitor acts by denaturing the enzyme 4.Protein denaturation involves cleavage of its peptide bonds 5.A denatured protein has a different tertiary structure than its native state 6.A denatured protein has a different primary structure than its native state
Q1(a) ANSWER: [Insert image(s) of your structure drawings here, use the following table as a guide to answer this question. Either print the table below or sketch it roughly with your answers] Isomer Structural Isomer of CsHg IUPAC name number 1 z I 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 Q1 (a). Draw line structures for all 10 of the possible structural (not geometric) isomers of C,H, that do not have 3 or 4 membered rings. Next to each isomer,...