生物
基因座(遗传学)
遗传学
基因
G蛋白偶联受体
受体
味觉感受器
GPR120
等位基因
转导(生物物理学)
信号转导
生物化学
作者
Marianna Max,Y. Gopi Shanker,Liquan Huang,Minqing Rong,Zhan Liu,Fabien Campagne,Harel Weinstein,Sami Damak,Robert F. Margolskee
出处
期刊:Nature Genetics
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2001-05-01
卷期号:28 (1): 58-63
被引量:502
摘要
The ability to taste the sweetness of carbohydrate-rich foodstuffs has a critical role in the nutritional status of humans. Although several components of bitter transduction pathways have been identified, the receptors and other sweet transduction elements remain unknown. The Sac locus in mouse, mapped to the distal end of chromosome 4 (refs. 7-9), is the major determinant of differences between sweet-sensitive and -insensitive strains of mice in their responsiveness to saccharin, sucrose and other sweeteners. To identify the human Sac locus, we searched for candidate genes within a region of approximately one million base pairs of the sequenced human genome syntenous to the region of Sac in mouse. From this search, we identified a likely candidate: T1R3, a previously unknown G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) and the only GPCR in this region. Mouse Tas1r3 (encoding T1r3) maps to within 20,000 bp of the marker closest to Sac (ref. 9) and, like human TAS1R3, is expressed selectively in taste receptor cells. By comparing the sequence of Tas1r3 from several independently derived strains of mice, we identified a specific polymorphism that assorts between taster and non-taster strains. According to models of its structure, T1r3 from non-tasters is predicted to have an extra amino-terminal glycosylation site that, if used, would interfere with dimerization.
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