Microbiology notes Antibody classes
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| The protoype with respect to chemical structure of Antibody molecule | IgG, four distinct chains- 2 heavy and 2 light
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| Class IgM has how many binding sites | IgM has 10 binding sites because it has 5 Y 's
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| This Ab Class is the first to respond and does NOT cross the placental barrier | IgM
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| This class is called the "secretory Antibody" and exists as a dimer | IgA
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| This strip of protein acts as a shield; it wraps around the whole molecule so is not eaten up by enzymes | J chain
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| This class is important in the production of other types of antibodies | IgD
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| This class of antibody is important in the inflammatory response, allergic reactions | IgE
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| During the first exposure to an antigen, the first antibody response is by what class followed by | IgM, the IgG
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| The subsequent exposures are responded to by which class? | IgG
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