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===Antigen Binding Site===
===Antigen Binding Site===
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The binding of an antigen to the human B Cell receptor is identical to other common soluble antibodies (such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunoglobulin_G IgG]). The antibody portion of the B Cell Receptor is roughly "Y" shaped that consists of two identical heavy and two identical light chains creating two similar epitope or binding regions. Thus, two antigen molecules can bind independent of one another to produce the same response. The heavy chains interact via the constant fragment ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody#CDRs,_Fv,_Fab_and_Fc_Regions Fc]). The two heavy chains branch and individually interact with their respective light chain making two Fab fragments which each contain a variable region ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody#CDRs,_Fv,_Fab_and_Fc_Regions Fv]). Furthermore, the light chains interact with the heavy chains via weak intermolecular forces and disulfide bridges.
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The binding of an antigen to the human B Cell receptor is identical to other common soluble antibodies (such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunoglobulin_G IgG]). The antibody portion of the B Cell Receptor is roughly "Y" shaped that consists of two identical heavy and two identical light chains creating two similar epitope or binding regions. Thus, two antigen molecules can bind independent of one another to produce the same response. Within this structure, there are both constant and variable regions. The stem of the "Y" is a constant region composed of only hevay chain interactions. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody#CDRs,_Fv,_Fab_and_Fc_Regions Fc]). The two heavy chains then branch at a felxible hinge region. These interact indivisdually with onelight chain creating the two tips of the "Y" termed Fab fragments. Each Fab fragment contains a variable region ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody#CDRs,_Fv,_Fab_and_Fc_Regions Fv]). and a constant region. Furthermore, the light chains interact with the heavy chains via weak intermolecular forces and disulfide bridges.
===Heavy Chain Interactions (Iga and IgB)===
===Heavy Chain Interactions (Iga and IgB)===

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H. sapiens mIgM B Cell Receptor

mIgM B Cell Receptor 7XQ8

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