Antibodies (immunoglobulins) are immunological proteins that defend the body against pathogens. Their high specificity for antigens is a direct result of their:

  • Fibrous structure.
  • Flexible polypeptide chains allowing non-specific binding.
  • Unique three-dimensional binding sites that precisely fit specific antigens.
  • Simple amino acid composition.
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