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Details on Person Human receptors for sweet and umami taste
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:444632 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | Human receptors for sweet and umami taste |
| _timestamp | 2009-10-26 14:56:02 |
| author | [Person:176580] Li, X [Person:444701] Staszewski, L [Person:140684] Xu, H [Person:444611] Durick, K [Person:444685] Zoller, M [Person:444723] Adler, E |
| created | [InstanceEdit:444617] Jupe, S, 2009-10-26 |
| journal | Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A |
| pages | 4692-6 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 11917125 |
| title | Human receptors for sweet and umami taste |
| volume | 99 |
| year | 2002 |
| (literatureReference) | [Reaction:444606] T1R2/T1R3 dimer is a sweet taste receptor [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:444705] T1R1/T1R3 dimer is the umami taste receptor [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:9717206] L-Glutamate or L-Aspartate and 5' nucleotide bind umami taste receptor (TAS1R1:TAS1R3) [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:9728723] Sweet compound binds sweet taste receptor (TAS1R2:TAS1R3) [Homo sapiens] [Summation:444743] Dimers of the T1R1 and T1R3 receptors responds to the umami ... |
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