The 11S globulin legumin typically accounts for approximately 3% of the total protein in common beans (). It was previously reported that a legumin peptide of approximately 20 kDa is resistant to pepsin digestion. Sequence prediction suggested that the pepsin-resistant peptide is located at the C-terminal end of the α-subunit, within a glutamic acid-rich domain, overlapping with a chymotrypsin-resistant peptide. Using purified legumin, the peptide of approximately 20 kDa was found to be resistant to pepsin digestion in a pH-dependent manner, and its location was determined by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and LC-MS-MS. The location of the chymotrypsin-resistant peptide was confirmed by immunoblotting with peptide-specific polyclonal antibodies. The presence of a consensus site for proline hydroxylation and arabinosylation, the detection of hydroxyproline residues, purification by lectin affinity chromatography, and a difference in electrophoretic migration between the chymotrypsin- and pepsin-resistant peptides suggest the presence of a large -glycan within these peptides.

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