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Mar 15, 2017 · Manisha Mathur, Parakh Sharma, Faiza S. Khan, Mrunmai Pednekar (2017). Insilico studies on Taste Receptor Gene (Tas2r38) and Tas2r38 Protein ...
Abstract: The G protein-coupled receptor(gpcr)Tas2r38 is a bitter taste receptor that can respond to bitter compounds such as phenylthiocarbamide(PTC) and ...
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May 31, 2013 · We have presented a computational study of the TAS2R38 receptor in complex with its agonists PTC and PROP (Chart S1). We have used our ...
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This study showed that genetic variants in TAS2R38 were significantly associated with both increased alcohol consumption and the ability to perceive bitterness ...
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Recently, it was suggested that phenylthiocarbamide elicits bitter taste by interacting with a human G protein-coupled receptor (hTAS2R38) encoded by the PTC ...
Insilico studies on taste receptor gene (TAS2R38) and TAS2R38 protein interaction with ligands PTC and PROP using docking approach. IJARIIT 2017;3:205-9.
GPCRs also transduce signals for three basic taste qualities of sweet, umami (savory taste), and bitter, as well as the flavor sensation kokumi.
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