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Hydrogen bonds antigen-antibody interaction

Explain in short regarding hydrogen bonds antigen-antibody interaction.

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Reversible hydrogen bonds are made between hydrophilic groups like hydroxyl, amino and carboxylic group. However hydrogen bonds are associatively weak, they play a significant role in the interaction of antigen-antibody.   

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