Explain about hydrogen bonds antigen-antibody interaction?



Explain about hydrogen bonds antigen-antibody interaction?..

Answer / Mukesh Kumar Gangwar

Hydrogen bonds are weak, polar interactions between a hydrogen atom that is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom (such as nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine) and a nearby electronegative atom. In antigen-antibody interactions, hydrogen bonds can form between the antibody's paratope and the antigen's epitope, helping to stabilize the complex. These bonds are crucial for the specific recognition and binding process.

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