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B cells produce two forms of an immunoglobulin: (i) membrane-bound form, known as B cell receptor (BCR) and (ii) soluble form, known as antibody. Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT about BCR and antibody produced by the same B cell?

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Remember: BCR = membrane Ig, Antibody = secreted Ig. They differ only in their constant region tail (transmembrane vs secretory), not in antigen recognition.
Updated On: Sep 1, 2025
  • BCR and antibody have identical antigen binding site
  • BCR and antibody recognize different epitopes
  • BCR and antibody are encoded by the same gene
  • BCR and antibody are formed by differential splicing
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The Correct Option is A, C, D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Antigen-binding site. Both BCR and antibody are derived from the same rearranged variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) gene segments, therefore they share the same antigen-binding site. Hence (A) is correct.
Step 2: Epitope recognition. Since their antigen-binding sites are identical, they recognize the same epitope, not different ones. Thus (B) is incorrect.
Step 3: Genetic encoding. Both BCR and antibody are encoded by the same immunoglobulin gene locus. Hence (C) is correct.
Step 4: Mechanism of production. The difference between membrane-bound (BCR) and secreted antibody forms is due to differential RNA splicing of the heavy chain transcript. Hence (D) is correct.
Therefore, correct statements are (A), (C), and (D).
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