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How Antibodies Recognize Virus Proteins

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Journal Immunol Today
Date 2014 Oct 8
PMID 25291054
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Abstract

Numerous studies have addressed the nature of antibody-antigen interaction, but only recently have three-dimensional structures of complexes of antibodies with protein antigens been reported, one with lysozyme and one with the influenza virus antigen neuraminidase. Both structures show that there are epitopes involving about 16 amino acids on surface loops of the antigen. In the lysozyme complex the interaction of the components is rigid, but there is a degree of structural flexibility in the formation of the complex with neuraminidase. In this article, Peter Colman, Graeme Laver and their colleagues discuss some speculative implications of the results currently available.

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PMID: 2508700 PMC: 7134739. DOI: 10.1016/0952-7915(88)90022-2.