Digestibility and immunoreactivity of soybean β-conglycinin and its deglycosylated for
2011
E04213
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Title
Digestibility and immunoreactivity of soybean β-conglycinin and its deglycosylated for
Publication Date
2011
Call Number
E04213
Summary
IgE-mediated allergy to soybean may be connected to an incomplete protein digestion causing an inappropriate immune response in the gut. The aim of this study was to gain insight on the digestibility and immunoreactivity of β-conglycinin and its deglycosylated form. To achieve this goal both proteins were digested mimicking gastrointestinal physiological conditions. Digests were characterised by SDSPAGE, MALDI-TOF-MS and immunological assays. Data on IgG binding western blot provided key information related to the composition of the digests indicating that whereas deglycosylated β-conglycinin was completely removed by gastrointestinal digestion, α and β subunits of β-conglycinin glycoprotein partially survive the process of digestion. Such differential digestive behaviour might be influenced by glycan moieties, at least to some extent, and should be an additional factor to be considered on its potential allergenicity. Results also support the existence of linear epitopes in the three subunits (α, α, and β) of both protein forms.
Journal Citation
v.129(4):1598-1605, FOOD CHEMISTRY
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