Fc region

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Fc Region (Fragment Crystallizable Region)[edit]

Antibody Chains
Antibody Chains

Fc

The Fc region, short for Fragment Crystallizable region, is a critical component of an antibody's structure. It refers to the tail region of an antibody that interacts with cell surface receptors and other proteins of the immune system.

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Diagram of an antibody showing the Fc region

Structure and Location[edit]

  • The Fc region is located at the base of the Y-shaped antibody molecule.
  • It is composed of constant regions of the heavy chains of the antibody.

Function and Role[edit]

  • The Fc region is crucial for the antibody's effector functions, such as recruiting other components of the immune system to destroy pathogens.
  • It binds to Fc receptors on the surface of immune cells, triggering immune responses like phagocytosis or antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity.

Types of Fc Regions[edit]

  • Different classes of antibodies (IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE, and IgD) have distinct Fc regions, determining their specific roles and functions in the immune response.

Importance in Therapeutics[edit]

  • The Fc region is the target for engineering therapeutic antibodies, as modifications to this region can alter the antibody's stability, half-life, and effector functions.
  • It is also involved in antibody-dependent enhancement, a phenomenon where antibodies facilitate viral entry into host cells.

Biotechnological Applications[edit]

  • In biotechnology, the Fc region is utilized to create fusion proteins for various therapeutic and diagnostic purposes.

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