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2w59
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2w59 is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Gallus gallus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
Avian IgY is closely related to an ancestor of both mammalian IgG and IgE and thus provides insights into the evolution of antibody structure and function. A recombinant fragment of IgY-Fc consisting of a dimer of the Cupsilon3 and Cupsilon4 domains, Fcupsilon3-4, was expressed and crystallized and its X-ray structure determined to 1.75 A resolution. Fcupsilon3-4 is the only nonmammalian Fc fragment structure determined to date and provides the first structural evidence for an ancient origin of antibody architecture. The Fcupsilon3-4 structure reveals features common to both IgE-Fc and IgG-Fc, and the implications for IgY binding to its receptor are discussed.
The Crystal Structure of an Avian IgY-Fc Fragment Reveals Conservation with both Mammalian IgG and IgE (dagger) (double dagger).,Taylor AI, Fabiane SM, Sutton BJ, Calvert RA Biochemistry. 2008 Dec 30. PMID:19115948[1]
From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
References
↑ Taylor AI, Fabiane SM, Sutton BJ, Calvert RA. The Crystal Structure of an Avian IgY-Fc Fragment Reveals Conservation with both Mammalian IgG and IgE (dagger) (double dagger). Biochemistry. 2008 Dec 30. PMID:19115948 doi:10.1021/bi8019993