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The Molecular Receptive Ranges of Human TAS2R Bitter Taste ReceptorsMembers of RTP and REEP gene families influence functional bitter taste receptor expressionReceptor Polymorphism and Genomic Structure Interact to Shape Bitter Taste PerceptionMolecular cloning and characterisation of DESC4, a new transmembrane serine proteaseIdentification of members of the Bex gene family as olfactory marker protein (OMP) binding partnersImmunohistochemical detection of TAS2R38 protein in human taste cellsInsights into the binding of Phenyltiocarbamide (PTC) agonist to its target human TAS2R38 bitter receptorORA1, a zebrafish olfactory receptor ancestral to all mammalian V1R genes, recognizes 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, a putative reproductive pheromone.Structural requirements of bitter taste receptor activation.The human bitter taste receptor TAS2R10 is tailored to accommodate numerous diverse ligands.Bitter taste receptors for saccharin and acesulfame K.The human bitter taste receptor hTAS2R50 is activated by the two natural bitter terpenoids andrographolide and amarogentin.A subset of mouse colonic goblet cells expresses the bitter taste receptor Tas2r131Deletion of glucose transporter GLUT8 in mice increases locomotor activityComparative analysis of Pax-6 sequence and expression in the eye development of the blind cave fish Astyanax fasciatus and its epigean conspecific.The role of lipolysis in human orosensory fat perception.Homology model-assisted elucidation of binding sites in GPCRs.BMP mRNA and protein expression in the developing mouse olfactory system.Caffeine induces gastric acid secretion via bitter taste signaling in gastric parietal cells.Gustatory expression pattern of the human TAS2R bitter receptor gene family reveals a heterogenous population of bitter responsive taste receptor cells.Evidence for a Transient Additional Ligand Binding Site in the TAS2R46 Bitter Taste Receptor.Human bitter taste perception.Ligand binding modes from low resolution GPCR models and mutagenesis: chicken bitter taste receptor as a test-case.Modulation of bitter taste perception by a small molecule hTAS2R antagonistSubstrate specificity of rat DESC4, a type II transmembrane serine protease.The bitter pill: clinical drugs that activate the human bitter taste receptor TAS2R14.From Cell to Beak: In-Vitro and In-Vivo Characterization of Chicken Bitter Taste Thresholds.Tuning properties of avian and frog bitter taste receptors dynamically fit gene repertoire sizes.Copy Number Variation in TAS2R Bitter Taste Receptor Genes: Structure, Origin, and Population Genetics.Bitter substances from plants used in traditional Chinese medicine exert biased activation of human bitter taste receptors.Vertebrate Bitter Taste Receptors: Keys for Survival in Changing Environments.Expression profiling of Tas2r genes reveals a complex pattern along the mouse GI tract and the presence of Tas2r131 in a subset of intestinal Paneth cells.Somatostatin, a negative-regulator of central leptin action in the rat hypothalamus.Molecular Features Underlying Selectivity in Chicken Bitter Taste Receptors.Genetic, functional, and phenotypic diversity in TAS2R38-mediated bitter taste perception.Bitter taste receptor agonists elicit G-protein-dependent negative inotropy in the murine heart.Broad tuning of the human bitter taste receptor hTAS2R46 to various sesquiterpene lactones, clerodane and labdane diterpenoids, strychnine, and denatonium.Bitterless Guaifenesin Prodrugs - Design, Synthesis, Characterization, In Vitro Kinetics and Bitterness StudiesIntestinal bitter taste receptor activation alters hormone secretion and imparts metabolic benefitsHuman Bitter Taste Receptors Are Activated by Different Classes of Polyphenols
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z