Antigens Flashcards
What are the characteristics of antigens
non self, usually polymeric (carbohydrates,proteins,nucleic acids), must be susceptible to being broken down
haptens/epitopes
Part of antigens that interact with antibodies and T cell receptors
T/F: The more antigenic determinants carried by the antigen the more likely and diverse the immune response
True
Put the biological markers molecules in order from high immune response stimulation to low immune response stimulation
Protiens, carbohydrates, nucleic acids,iipids
linear epitopes
epitopes recognized by antibodies in its primary structure (usually denatured)
conformational epitopes
epitopes recognized by antibodies when they are in a tertiary conformation (three dimensional)
T/F: The Fc region of an antibody interacts with proteases
False: The Fc reigon interacts with complementary proteins; the hinge portion of an antibody interacts with proteases
Complementary-determining reigon (CDR)
,tip of the Fab reigon,binding site of the epitope/hapten, determines specificity (variable amino acid sequences)
Precipitation reaction
soluble antigen (protien,peptide,oligosacchride) binds with antibody, cross-linking pattern of antibody and antigen
agglutination reaction
insoluble antigen (bacterium,virus) binds with antibody, cross-linking leads to clumping of particles
univalent
one hapten per particle
multivalent
two or more copies of the same hapten per particle
unideterminant
single type of hapten per particle
multideterminant
two or more types of hapten per particle
opsonin
molecule that becomes attached to the surface of a microbe and increases the efficiency of phagocytosis