Bitter taste perception in vertebrates relies on a variable number of bitter taste receptor (Tas2r) genes, ranging from only three functional genes in chicken to as many as approximately 50 in frogs. Humans possess a medium-sized Tas2r repertoire encoding three broadly and several narrowly tuned receptors plus receptors with intermediate tuning prop-erties. Such tuning information is not available for bitter taste receptors of other vertebrate species. In particular it is not known, whether a small Tas2r repertoire may be compensated for by broad tuning of these receptors, and on the other side, whether a large repertoire might entail a preponderance of narrowly tuned receptors. To elucidate this question, we cloned all three chicken Tas2rs...
Background: Bitter taste perception is essential for species with selective food intake, enabling th...
Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1...
Bitter taste elicits an aversive reaction, and is believed to protect against consuming poisons. Bit...
Vertebrate Tas2r taste receptors bind to bitter compounds, which are typically poisonous, to elicit ...
The sense of bitter taste plays a critical role in how organisms avoid generally bitter toxic and ha...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
In most animals, taste has evolved to avoid all things bitter to prevent from eating something typic...
Taste perception is an important component of an animal’s fitness. The identification of vertebrate ...
Bitter taste reception is presumably associated with dietary selection, preventing animals from inge...
The careful evaluation of food is important for survival throughout the animal kingdom, and speciali...
In mammals, bitter taste is mediated by TAS2R genes, which belong to the large family of seven trans...
none5siBACKGROUND: Human bitter taste receptors are encoded by a gene family consisting of 25 fun...
AbstractBitter taste perception provides animals with critical protection against ingestion of poiso...
Egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are a sister Glade of therians (placental mammals and marsupials) an...
<div><p>Cats are obligate carnivores and under most circumstances eat only animal products. Owing to...
Background: Bitter taste perception is essential for species with selective food intake, enabling th...
Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1...
Bitter taste elicits an aversive reaction, and is believed to protect against consuming poisons. Bit...
Vertebrate Tas2r taste receptors bind to bitter compounds, which are typically poisonous, to elicit ...
The sense of bitter taste plays a critical role in how organisms avoid generally bitter toxic and ha...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
In most animals, taste has evolved to avoid all things bitter to prevent from eating something typic...
Taste perception is an important component of an animal’s fitness. The identification of vertebrate ...
Bitter taste reception is presumably associated with dietary selection, preventing animals from inge...
The careful evaluation of food is important for survival throughout the animal kingdom, and speciali...
In mammals, bitter taste is mediated by TAS2R genes, which belong to the large family of seven trans...
none5siBACKGROUND: Human bitter taste receptors are encoded by a gene family consisting of 25 fun...
AbstractBitter taste perception provides animals with critical protection against ingestion of poiso...
Egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are a sister Glade of therians (placental mammals and marsupials) an...
<div><p>Cats are obligate carnivores and under most circumstances eat only animal products. Owing to...
Background: Bitter taste perception is essential for species with selective food intake, enabling th...
Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1...
Bitter taste elicits an aversive reaction, and is believed to protect against consuming poisons. Bit...