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===Fc Region===
===Fc Region===
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The constant region of IgM is made up of the two <scene name='95/952715/Heavy_chain/1'>heavy chains</scene> (Figure 1). These heavy chains form a bridge to connect the Fab fragment, or variable region, to the transmembrane region. They also act as a wire to allow the variable region to send a cellular signal through to the intermembrane region once an antigen has been bound.
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The constant region of IgM is made up of the two <scene name='95/952715/Heavy_chain/3'>heavy chains</scene>. These heavy chains form a bridge connecting the FAB region or variable region to the transmembrane region (Figure 1). They also act as a wire that the variable region can send a signal through to the transmembrane region as a mechanical change.
Interactions between the <scene name='95/952715/Alpha_beta_heavy/2'>Igα, Igβ, and Heavy chains</scene> help to stabilize and hold the complex together in the extracellular portion of the transmembrane region.
Interactions between the <scene name='95/952715/Alpha_beta_heavy/2'>Igα, Igβ, and Heavy chains</scene> help to stabilize and hold the complex together in the extracellular portion of the transmembrane region.

Revision as of 16:07, 7 April 2023

Human B-cell Antigen Receptor: IgM BCR

IgM B-Cell Receptor (PDB: 7xq8)

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Student Contributors

DeTonyeá Dickson, Allison Goss, Jackson Payton

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