Background: How antibodies recognize and bind to antigens can not be totally explained by rigid shape and electrostatic complimentarity models. Alternatively, pre- existing equilibrium hypothesis states that the native state of an antibody is not defined by a single rigid conformation but instead with an ensemble of similar conformations that co-exist at equilibrium. Antigens bind to one of the preferred conformations making this conformation more abundant shifting the equilibrium. Results: Here, two antibodies, a germline antibody of 36 - 65 Fab and a monoclonal antibody, SPE7 are studied in detail to elucidate the mechanism of antibody-antigen recognition and to understand how a single antibody recognizes different antigens. An elastic ne...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Binding induced conformational changes of protein...
Molecular recognition between a receptor and a ligand requires a certain level of flexibility in mac...
ABSTRACT: Force-spectroscopy experiments make it possible to characterize single ligand−receptor pai...
Antibodies are well-known proteins that defend against bacterial and viral infections. At the molecu...
Antibody–antigen specific recognition is essential in autoimmunity. In this study, antibody SPE7 bin...
[EN] A novel approach that may potentially be used to study biomolecular interactions including the ...
Abstract Conformational adaptation between antigen and antibody can modulate the antibody specificit...
International audienceBackground: The existence of conformational changes in antibodies upon binding...
AbstractConformational adaptation between antigen and antibody can modulate the antibody specificity...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Binding induced conformational changes of protein...
Antibody–antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we hav...
Antibody-antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we ha...
Antibody molecules are highly antigen-specific receptors of the immune system. In this thesis, struc...
Antibodies have been increasingly used as pharmaceuticals in clinical treatment. Thermal stability a...
peer reviewedAn allosteric mechanism for the generation of long-distance structural alterations in F...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Binding induced conformational changes of protein...
Molecular recognition between a receptor and a ligand requires a certain level of flexibility in mac...
ABSTRACT: Force-spectroscopy experiments make it possible to characterize single ligand−receptor pai...
Antibodies are well-known proteins that defend against bacterial and viral infections. At the molecu...
Antibody–antigen specific recognition is essential in autoimmunity. In this study, antibody SPE7 bin...
[EN] A novel approach that may potentially be used to study biomolecular interactions including the ...
Abstract Conformational adaptation between antigen and antibody can modulate the antibody specificit...
International audienceBackground: The existence of conformational changes in antibodies upon binding...
AbstractConformational adaptation between antigen and antibody can modulate the antibody specificity...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Binding induced conformational changes of protein...
Antibody–antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we hav...
Antibody-antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we ha...
Antibody molecules are highly antigen-specific receptors of the immune system. In this thesis, struc...
Antibodies have been increasingly used as pharmaceuticals in clinical treatment. Thermal stability a...
peer reviewedAn allosteric mechanism for the generation of long-distance structural alterations in F...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Binding induced conformational changes of protein...
Molecular recognition between a receptor and a ligand requires a certain level of flexibility in mac...
ABSTRACT: Force-spectroscopy experiments make it possible to characterize single ligand−receptor pai...