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=='''Structure'''==
=='''Structure'''==
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The IgM BCR consists of six separate chains (Figure 1) that make up three main domains in the molecule. A depiction of the IgM <scene name='95/952714/Colored_by_domain/3'>colored by domain</scene> shows two heavy and two light chains that together form the <b><span class="text-cyan">Fab region</span></b>, or variable fragment at the top of the molecule where the antigen binding sites are located. The two heavy chains extend below the <b><span class="text-cyan">Fab region</span></b> through the <b><span class="text-purple">Fc region</span></b> and eventually connect to the Igα/β heterodimer to form the <b><span class="text-orange">transmembrane region</span></b> which anchors the overall complex to the B cell. The overall structure, expression, and function of the IgM BCR has been found to be strongly influenced by the <b><span class="text-orange">transmembrane region</span></b> in which Ig α/β interactions as a heterodimer influence cell surface expression, receptor assembly, and effective signal transduction (Tolar and Dylke citation). In each domain, interactions between individual chains are important to understand the complex as a whole. All future 3D depictions will be <scene name='95/952713/Colored_by_chain/7'>colored by chain</scene> as in Figure 1.
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The IgM BCR consists of six separate chains (Figure 1) that make up three main domains in the molecule. A depiction of the IgM <scene name='95/952714/Colored_by_domain/3'>colored by domain</scene> shows two heavy and two light chains that together form the <b><span class="text-cyan">Fab region</span></b>, or variable fragment at the top of the molecule where the antigen binding sites are located. The two heavy chains extend below the <b><span class="text-cyan">Fab region</span></b> through the <b><span class="text-purple">Fc region</span></b> and eventually connect to the Igα/β heterodimer to form the <b><span class="text-orange">transmembrane region</span></b> which anchors the overall complex to the B cell. The overall structure, expression, and function of the IgM BCR has been found to be strongly influenced by the <b><span class="text-orange">transmembrane region</span></b> in which Ig α/β interactions as a heterodimer influence cell surface expression, receptor assembly, and effective signal transduction (Tolar and Dylke citation). In each domain, interactions between individual chains are important to understand the complex as a whole. All future 3D depictions will be <scene name='95/952714/Colored_by_chain/8'>colored by chain</scene> as in Figure 1.
[[Image:IgM_structure_overview_diagram.png|500 px|left|thumb|'''Figure 1. IgM BCR Structure Overview.''' Depiction of the IgM BCR expressed on the membrane of a B cell. Includes all major components including the α/β heterodimer, heavy and light chains, antigen binding sites, and the ITAM region for signal transduction.]]
[[Image:IgM_structure_overview_diagram.png|500 px|left|thumb|'''Figure 1. IgM BCR Structure Overview.''' Depiction of the IgM BCR expressed on the membrane of a B cell. Includes all major components including the α/β heterodimer, heavy and light chains, antigen binding sites, and the ITAM region for signal transduction.]]
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Revision as of 16:18, 7 April 2023

Human B-cell Antigen Receptor: IgM BCR

IgM B-Cell Receptor (PDB: 7xq8)

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