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Schematic diagram of the basic unit of immunoglobulin (antibody)
- Fab
- Fc
- heavy chain (consist of VH, CH1, hinge, CH2 and CH3 regions: from N-term)
- light chain (consist of VL and CL regions: from N-term)
- antigen binding site
- hinge regions
(*) -S-S- mean disulfide bonds.
Schemat budowy przeciwciał
- Fragment Fab
- Fragment Fc
- Łańcuch ciężki (zawiera VH, CH1, zawias, regiony CH2 i CH3: licząc od N-końca
- Łańcuch lekki (zawiera regiony VL i CL: licząc od N-końca
- Miejsce wiązania antygenu
- Regiony zawiasowe
(*) -S-S- oznacza mostki disiarczkowe |
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17 January 2007 |
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Y_tambe's file |
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user:Y_tambe |
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