“…The chicken receptor CHIR-AB1, encoded by a gene lying within the chicken LRC, binds to a position on its ligand IgY equivalent to that bound by FcαRI on IgA. The chicken IgY-CHIR-AB1 interaction also shares the 2:1 ligand:receptor stoichiometry (Purzel et al, 2009;Taylor et al, 2009Taylor et al, , 2010. The evolutionary implications are that a major shift occurred in the mode of Fc receptor binding during the evolution of mammalian IgG and IgE, such that there was a migration away from receptor recognition of the Fc interdomain region (exemplified by the Cα2/Cα3 interface in IgA) to a site in the N-terminal region of the Cγ2/ Cε3 domain.…”