11S globulin family is a family of globulin proteins chiefly found in seeds of legumes (legumin-like),[1] along with 7S family, often found in a protein fraction within a protein isolate. They are used as storage of important nutrients for plant growth, and therefore hardy enough to pass through the human digestive system unscathed. One common example of an 11S globulin includes glycinin derived from soy.
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Globulins can be some of the most abundant storage proteins. Globulins have different solubilities such as the salt-soluble 7S and 11S-globulins. The...
Koch, Brassica rapa L. and Sinapis alba L.). They are classified as 11Sglobulins based on their sedimentation coefficient, and are salt soluble neutral...
pulses, belong to the globulinfamily of seed storage proteins called legumin (11Sglobulin fraction) and vicilins (7S globulin), or in the case of soybeans...
spermatophytes, except for the family of grasses and cereals (Poaceae), contain 7S (vicilin) and 11S (legumin) soy protein-like globulin storage proteins; or only...
Soybean proteins are mainly composed of 7S and 11S proteins. The negative surface charges on these globulins usually cause them to repel each other. Heating...
Maruyama, Nobuyuki (July 2010). "Conservation and divergence on plant seed 11Sglobulins based on crystal structures". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) -...
does not bind to the glycoprotein transcortin (corticosteroid binding globulin, CBG) but does have moderate protein binding to albumin. Thus, pharmacokinetics...