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heavy chain

American  

noun

Immunology.
  1. either of an identical pair of Y -shaped polypeptides that, together with the light chains, constitute the antibody molecule.


heavy chain British  

noun

  1. immunol a type of polypeptide chain present in an immunoglobulin molecule

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heavy chain Scientific  
/ hĕvē /
  1. The larger of the two types of polypeptide chains in an immunoglobulin molecule. A heavy chain consists of an antigen-binding portion having a variable amino acid sequence, and a constant region that is different for each class of imunoglobulin. Each heavy chain is one of a Y-shaped identical pair and is attached along its variable region to a smaller light chain.

  2. Compare light chain


Etymology

Origin of heavy chain

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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The NYPD’s deputy commissioner for public information, Tarik Sheppard, who appeared with the mayor, held up a heavy chain.

From Seattle Times • May 1, 2024

Tire marks and old footprints cluttered the road. So Medina found four tractor tires left by an agent on the previous shift and attached them with a heavy chain to the rear bumper of her SUV.

From Washington Post • Oct. 23, 2016

I remember dragging that cold, heavy chain out, and trying to put my hands up but also trying to cover myself at the same time.

From BBC • Mar. 6, 2016

Early on, Mark would hurl eggs at the wall and pour milk on the floor, so the Macluskies padlocked the refrigerator with a heavy chain.

From New York Times • Jul. 31, 2014

Suddenly I heard the loud sound of what must have been a heavy chain dragging.

From "Warriors Don't Cry: A Searing Memoir of the Battle to Integrate Little Rock's Central High" by Melba Pattillo Beals