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Commercial antibodies • Polyclonal • Isolated from an immunized animal plasma • Has 1000’s of different antibodies • Target many epitopes • Monoclonal • Originate from hybridomas • Immortalized plasma cells • A single clone • A single epitope • Recombinant antibody expression • Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)

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Antibody molecules are composed of repeats of a single structural unit known as the “immunoglobulin domain” Protein homology Identity or similarity between domains in two or more proteins Most easy to see at the level of primary amino acid sequence (computer programs find it)

PDF 1 Introduction: Antibody Structure and Function

Introduction to Antibodies Antibodies a central part of humoral immunity have increasingly become a dominant class of biotherapeutics in clinical development and are approved for use in patients As with any successful endeavor the history of monoclonal antibody therapeutics benefited from the pioneering work of many such as Paul Ehrlich

  • How many antibodies are produced?

    There are five predominant antibodies produced, each specialized to execute certain functions. Antibodies gain the ability to identify a diverse range of antigens by genetic recombination of different elements of its structure and while the affinity for a specific antigen derives from affinity maturation and somatic recombination processes.

  • Who are the authors of antibodies?

    Arvind Rajpal, Pavel Strop, Yik Andy Yeung, Javier Chaparro-Riggers, and Jaume Pons 1.1 Introduction to Antibodies Antibodies, a central part of humoral immunity, have increasingly become a dominant class of biotherapeutics in clinical development and are approved for use in patients.

  • What is an antibody?

    1 Introduction: Antibody Structure and Function Arvind Rajpal, Pavel Strop, Yik Andy Yeung, Javier Chaparro-Riggers, and Jaume Pons 1.1 Introduction to Antibodies Antibodies, a central part of humoral immunity, have increasingly become a dominant class of biotherapeutics in clinical development and are approved for use in patients.

  • How does an antibody recognize a specific part of an antigen?

    The antibody recognizes a unique part of an antigen (foreign object). Each tip of the “Y” of an antibody contains a paratope (a structure analogous to a lock) that is specific for one particular epitope (similarly analogous to a key) on an antigen, allowing these two structures to bind together with precision.

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