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uanregións that dictate the antibody class and isotype. Camelids and cartilagino

ID: 3166513 • Letter: U

Question

uanregións that dictate the antibody class and isotype. Camelids and cartilaginous fish, however, produce and respectively, which are forming the basis for single-chain antibody production for clinical applications Multiple Choice: Which of the following statements is not true? A-T-cell receptor ? and ? chains pair together, but the chain can be switched out for a y or a 6 chain. B. Electrostatic interactions (for example, a salt bridge) occur between charged amino acids. C. Hydrophobic interactions occur between two hydrophobic surfaces and exclude water. D. Antibodies often have many aromatic amino acids such as tyrosine in their antigen-binding sites E. MHC restriction is the phenomenon where T cells will recognize a unique set of peptides bound to a particular MHC molecule 4.6

Explanation / Answer

A. T CELL RECEPTORS are the specspec monoclonal antibodies have made possible for the identification of two T-cells antigen receptors heterodimers alpha, beta and TCR gamma delta TCR. Formation of these receptors is largely separated by the preferentially pairing of the TCR - Alpha beta gamma and delta the sequential rearrangement and expression of TCR loci.