- Fragment antigen binding
The fragment antigen binding (Fab fragment) is a region on an
antibody which binds toantigens . It is composed of one constant and one variable domain of each of the heavy and the light chain. These domains shape the paratope—the antigen binding site—at the amino terminal end of themonomer . The two variable domains bind theepitope on their specific antigens.In an experimental setting, Fc and Fab fragments can be generated in the laboratory. The
enzyme papain can be used to cleave an immunoglobulin monomer into two "Fab" fragments and an "Fc" fragment. The enzymepepsin cleaves below hinge region, so a F(ab')2 fragment and a Fc fragment is formed. The variable regions of the heavy and light chains can be fused together to form a "single chain variable fragment (scFv)", which is only half the size of the Fab fragment yet retains the original specificity of the parent immunoglobulincite book | author = Janeway CA, Jr. "et al" | title = Immunobiology. | edition = 5th ed. | publisher = Garland Publishing | year = 2001 | id = [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..ShowTOC&rid=imm.TOC&depth=10 (electronic full text via NCBI Bookshelf)] ISBN 0-8153-3642-X ] .See also
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Fc region References
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