[DIYbio] ily1 ily2 antibody ribosome system

Hi, I am trying to postulate a way that a correct antibody is created.  My postulate is that, after an antibody is made by the ribosome, if it is working, it will bind something I call a ILY2 Protein which is bound to a 1lY1 protein bound to the ribosome. So, after the Ily2 protein reconfigures and the antibody binds, I think the that the ily1  protein is released.  It starts a chain reaction which goes causes another ribosome in the white blood cell to bind to a DNA that is the same. 

Ok, then, the ILY2 protein part of the icky complex and antibody meet a protein called ILY3  on the inside of the white blood cell membrane.  The ILY2 protein does. Then the antibody goes through the pore because of phosphorylation and initiates a B cell response.  The ILY2 Protein is a modified antigen.  


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