Immunoglobulin Scholarly Peer-review Journal

Immunoglobulin Scholarly Peer-review Journal

More than 100 years of investigation into the structure and function of immunoglobulin has only served to emphasize the complex nature of this protein. Typically, receptors bind to a limited and defined set of ligands. However, while individual immunoglobulin also bind a limited and defined set of ligands, immunoglobulins as a population can bind to a virtually unlimited array of antigens sharing little or no similarity. This property of adjustable binding depends on a complex array of mechanisms that alter the DNA of individual B cells. Immunoglobulins also serve two purposes: that of cell-surface receptors for antigen which permit cell signaling and cell activation and that of soluble effector molecules which can individually bind and neutralize antigens at a distance. The molecular mechanisms that permit these many and varied functions are the focus of this chapte


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