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Heavy chain antigen-binding site formation

Figure 7.4 Basic structure of an IgG molecule. Two heavy chains (440 residues) and two light chains (214 residues) are joined by disulphide bonds and each shows a relatively constant amino acid sequence in one section (C-terminal end) and a variable sequence section (N-terminal end). The variable regions of both heavy and light chains are involved in the formation of the antigen-binding site. Figure 7.4 Basic structure of an IgG molecule. Two heavy chains (440 residues) and two light chains (214 residues) are joined by disulphide bonds and each shows a relatively constant amino acid sequence in one section (C-terminal end) and a variable sequence section (N-terminal end). The variable regions of both heavy and light chains are involved in the formation of the antigen-binding site.

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