No.
It is a monomer.
IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM (alpha, delta, epsilon, gamma and mu) IgD, IgE and IgG are monomers IgA has a monomer form as well as a dimmer composed of two conjoined monomers IgM is a pentamer composed of five monomers
IgM
IgM
IgM is the only immunoglobulin that exists as a pentamer. It is primarily involved in the early stages of an immune response, activating complement and helping to neutralize pathogens.
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IgG is an immunoglobluin monomer, meaning that it is one immunoglobulin that is small enough to cross the placenta. An example would be the Rh antibody that causes isoimmunization between Rh negative mothers and Rh positive fetuses. In constrast, ABO blood group immunoglobulins are IgM which is a pentamer, meaning it is composed of 5 immunoglobulins and is too large to cross the placenta.
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IgG functions as an antibody that helps in phagocytosis of microbes and activates NK cells to kill the pathogen.
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The smallest molecular weight immunoglobulin is IgG, specifically the IgG4 subclass. This immunoglobulin isotype is the smallest in size among the IgG subclasses, weighing approximately 150 kDa.
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