phaseolinlike
Phaseolinlike is a descriptive term used in plant biochemistry and genomics to refer to proteins that resemble phaseolin, the major seed storage protein of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). These proteins are typically seed storage globulins found in leguminous plants and can be encoded by multigene families. Phaseolin-like proteins are often related to the vicilin-like 7S globulin family or related seed storage protein groups, though exact classification can vary among species and protein databases.
The identification of phaseolin-like proteins relies on sequence similarity, conserved motifs, and sometimes cross-reactivity in immunological
In nomenclature, phaseolin-like is not a universal formal taxonomic category but a pragmatic label used in
Applications and relevance include studying seed protein composition and evolution, improving understanding of seed nutrition, and