Intermolecular binding can be detected by formation of a 'paratope' which results in an immediate generation of a signal.
The peptide (1) includes an amino acid sequence of a paratope (7) of an antibody (6) which is directed against the tumour (18).
There is described the use of a peptide (1) for the preparation of an agent for detecting an antibody (4), where the peptide (1) binds to a paratope (5) of the antibody (4) and includes an 11C carbon atom.
The variable regions of both chains determine the binding domain (paratope) for a specific antigenic determinant (epitope).
They achieve this because of their highly specific paratope that only recognises a very specific part of the antigen: the epitope.
An epitope is the molecular target recognized by an antibody.
An epitope is the molecular target recognized by an antibody.
The antigen binding part of these antibodies is composed of only one single variable region, termed VHH or Nb.
Further, with respect to an epitope which can be recognized by an anti-mortalin antibody composed of 6 amino acid residues and having an internalizing activity, the amino acid sequence of the epitope is determined.
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