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Antigen-Antibody Interactions : principles and Applications 미생물학교실 권 형 주
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Strength of Ag-Ab interactions Ag + Ab Ag-Ab k1k1 K -1 Affinity: strength of the interaction between an antigen and an antibody Ka : association constant, affinity constant
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Determination of antibody affinity by equilibrium dialysis
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K a = [Ab-Ag]/[Ab][Ag]= r c(n-r) r= the ratio of the concentration of bound ligand c= the concentration of free ligand n= the number of binding sites per antibody molecule = valency r c = K a n-Kar Scatchard equation Avidity : the strength of multiple interaction between a multivalent antibody and antigen Affinity : Low High Avidity : High Low Valence : High Low IgM IgG
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Cross-reactivity ABO blood-group antigens : antigen (glycolipids) on RBC - Difference in the terminal residues of the sugars Blood group antibodies - elicited by microbial antigens Streptococcus pyrogenes M protein Ab -- cross-react with myocardinal and skeletal muscle protein - Autoimmune diseases Vaccines : Cowpox---smallpox express cross-reacting epitopes
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Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
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Precipitation reactions Immunoelectrophoresis of an antigen mixture
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Agglutination reactions Hemagglutination - Hemagglutination is used in blood typing - Bacterial agglutination is used to diagnose infection - Passive agglutination is useful with soluble antigens : Antigen-coated RBC - soluble Ag with RBC treated with tanic acid or chromium chloride Radioimmunoassay
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
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ELISPOT assay Western Blotting
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Immunoprecipitation Immunofluorescence
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Flow Cytometry and Fluorescence Flow Cytometry and Leukemia Typing
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