Hiding in plain sight: structure and sequence analysis reveals the importance of the antibody DE loop for antibody-antigen binding
Antibody variable domains contain "complementarity-determining regions" (CDRs), the loops that form the antigen binding site. CDRs1-3 are recognized as the canonical CDRs. However, a fourth loop sits adjacent to CDR1 and CDR2 and joins the D and E strands on the antibody v-type fold. This...
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Main Authors: | Simon P. Kelow (Author), Jared Adolf-Bryfogle (Author), Roland L. Dunbrack (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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