Column A Column B 1. the part of the antibody that binds | antigen a. light chain b. hypervariable region c. constant region 2. contributes around 50 kDa to the overall molecular weight of IgG 3. comprises the B strands and loops | not involved in antigen binding | 4. the most conserved region of the d. heavy chain molecule with limited variation between antibodies e. framework region 5. located within a V domain and var- ies greatly between different antibodies f. V domain 6. pairs with the amino-terminal part of a heavy chain to form one of the two arms of an antibody

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Match the antibody term in Column A with its correct characteristics in Column B. Use each answer only once.

Column A
Column B
1. the part of the antibody that binds
| antigen
a. light chain
b. hypervariable
region
c. constant region
2. contributes around 50 kDa to the
overall molecular weight of IgG
3. comprises the B strands and loops
| not involved in antigen binding
| 4. the most conserved region of the
d. heavy chain
molecule with limited variation
between antibodies
e. framework region 5. located within a V domain and var-
ies greatly between different
antibodies
f. V domain
6. pairs with the amino-terminal part
of a heavy chain to form one of the two
arms of an antibody
Transcribed Image Text:Column A Column B 1. the part of the antibody that binds | antigen a. light chain b. hypervariable region c. constant region 2. contributes around 50 kDa to the overall molecular weight of IgG 3. comprises the B strands and loops | not involved in antigen binding | 4. the most conserved region of the d. heavy chain molecule with limited variation between antibodies e. framework region 5. located within a V domain and var- ies greatly between different antibodies f. V domain 6. pairs with the amino-terminal part of a heavy chain to form one of the two arms of an antibody
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