Formation of Pseudo- and Hybrid-11S Globulins from Subunits of Soybean and Broad Bean 11S Globulins

Abstract
Pseudo- and hybrid-11S globulins were reconstituted from native acidic and basic subunits of soybean and broad bean 11S globulins. The subunit structures of these two globulins are known to be similar to each other. Pseudo-11S globulins were formed in combinations between glycinin acidic subunit (G-AS1 + 2) and glycinin basic subunit (G-BS) and between legumin acidic subunit (L-ASII) and legumin basic subunit (L-BS). Hybrid-11S globulins were formed in combinations between G-AS1 + 2 and L-BS and between L-ASII and G-BS. The yields of the reconstituted 11S components of G-AS1 +2 + G-BS and G-AS1 + 2 + L-BS were lower than those of L-ASII + G-BS and L-ASII + L-BS. These pseudo- and hybrid-11S globulins were similar to native 11S globulins; they all consisted of reconstituted intermediary subunits which were composed of acidic and basic subunits linked by disufide bridges and had molecular weights similar to those of native 11S globulins. However, the dissociation-association behaviors of pseudo-glycinin and hybrid-11S globulins were different from those of native 11S globulins.