Abstract:Antigen–antibody interaction is a key event in humoral immune response to invading pathogen. All of the macromolecular components of living organism (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids) are potential antigens. A specific antibody recognises antigen at discrete regions known as antigenic determinants or B‐cell epitopes. Most of the antigen surface may become part of epitopes after recognition with specific antibodies; however, the exact selection mechanism of why certain regions become B‐cell epi… Show more
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