antigenbindningsstället
Antigenbindningsstället, also known as the antigen-binding site or paratope, is a specific region on an antibody molecule that is responsible for recognizing and binding to an antigen. This site is located at the variable region of the antibody, specifically at the tips of the two "arms" of the Y-shaped antibody structure. The antigen-binding site is formed by the hypervariable regions of both the heavy and light chains of the antibody, which together create a unique three-dimensional structure.
The shape and chemical properties of the antigen-binding site are complementary to a specific part of the
When an antibody binds to an antigen at its antigen-binding site, it can trigger a cascade of