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23 march 2019 08:02:32

 
Nanobody-CD16 catch bond reveals NK cell mechanosensitivity (Biophysical Journal)
 


Antibodies are key tools in biomedical research and medicine. Their binding properties are classically measured in solution and characterized by an affinity. However, in physiological conditions, antibodies can bridge an immune effector cell and an antigen presenting cell, implying that mechanical forces may apply to the bonds. For example, in antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity, a major mode of action of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies, the Fab domains bind the antigens on the target cell, while the Fc domain binds to the activating receptor CD16 (also known as FcgRIII) of an immune effector cell, in a quasi bi-dimensional environment (2D).


 
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