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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jf047811x

>On the other hand, glycinin is a hexameric protein composed of five major subunits (A1aB1b,A1bB2, A2B1a, A3B4, and A5A4B3), each of which consists of an acidic (?30 kDa) and a basic (?20 kDa) polypeptide linked by a single disulfide bond, except A4 of A5A4B

How can a Hexamer be composed of 5 subunits? I cant figure this shit out