] A heavy chain is the large
polypeptide subunit of an
antibody (or immunoglobulin); a typical antibody is composed of two immunoglobulin (Ig) heavy chains and two Ig
light chains. Several different types of heavy chain exist that define the class or
isotype of an antibody. These heavy chain types vary between different animals. All heavy chains contain a series of
immunoglobulin domains, usually with one variable (IgV) domain that is important for binding
antigen and several constant (IgC) domains.
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