Bindungsspezifität
Bindungsspezifität refers to the ability of a molecule, such as an antibody or a receptor, to interact with a particular target molecule or ligand, while excluding others. This specificity is crucial for many biological processes, ensuring that molecular interactions occur in a precise and controlled manner. For instance, antibodies are generated by the immune system to recognize and bind to specific foreign antigens, initiating a targeted immune response. Similarly, cell surface receptors exhibit binding specificity for their respective signaling molecules, such as hormones or neurotransmitters, allowing cells to respond to specific external cues.
The molecular basis for binding specificity lies in the complementary shapes and chemical properties of the