LIGHT CHAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS
\lˈa͡ɪt t͡ʃˈe͡ɪn ɪmjˈuːnəɡlˌɒbjʊlˌɪnz], \lˈaɪt tʃˈeɪn ɪmjˈuːnəɡlˌɒbjʊlˌɪnz], \l_ˈaɪ_t tʃ_ˈeɪ_n ɪ_m_j_ˈuː_n_ə_ɡ_l_ˌɒ_b_j_ʊ_l_ˌɪ_n_z]\
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Polypeptide chains, consisting of 211 to 217 amino acid residues, isolated from immunoglobulins and having a molecular weight of approximately 22 kD. There are two major types of light chains, kappa and lambda. In man they are found in a ratio of 60% to 40%, respectively. Both chains consist of linear repeating, similar, but not identical, segments of about 110 amino acid residues. In each segment a disulfide bond establishes a tightly folded approximately 60-membered loop or domain. Adjacent domains are linked by less tightly folded regions. Both light chains contain two such domains. Two light and two heavy chains make one immunoglobulin molecule, but both light chains in one Ig are of the same type.
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