Sweetness is the preferred taste of humans and many animals, likely because sugars are a primary source of energy. In many mammals, sweet compounds are sensed in the tongue by the gustatory organ, the taste buds. Here, a group of taste bud cells expresses a canonical sweet taste receptor, whose activation induces Ca2+ rise, cell depolarization and ATP release to communicate with afferent gustatory nerves. The discovery of the sweet taste receptor, 20 years ago, was a milestone in the understanding of sweet signal transduction and is described here from a historical perspective. Our review briefly summarizes the major findings of the canonical sweet taste pathway, and then focuses on molecular details, about the related downstream signaling,...
Sweet taste receptors are composed of a heterodimer of taste 1 receptor member 2 (T1R2) and taste 1 ...
Post-ingestive signals related to nutrient metabolism are thought to be the primary drivers of reinf...
Copyright © 2015 Menizibeya O. Welcome et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Sweet taste, a proxy for sugar-derived calories, is an important driver of food intake, and animals ...
Sweet taste, a proxy for sugar-derived calories, is an important driver of food intake, and animals ...
A remarkable amount of information has emerged in the past decade regarding sweet taste physiology. ...
A remarkable amount of information has emerged in the past decade regarding sweet taste physiology. ...
A remarkable amount of information has emerged in the past decade regarding sweet taste physiology. ...
Canonically, sweet perception is mediated by specific T1R2/T1R3 sweet taste G-protein coupled recept...
Sugars and sweeteners are proposed to stimulate human sweet taste via the receptor, T1R2-T1R3. T1R2...
AbstractMapping of the chromosomal location of genes essential for sweet and bitter taste and identi...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
The last decade witnessed remarkable advances in our knowledge of the gustatory system. Application ...
Sweet taste receptors are transmembrane protein network specialized in the transmission of informati...
The sweet taste receptor is a class C G protein-coupled receptor consisting of the subunits T1R2 and...
Sweet taste receptors are composed of a heterodimer of taste 1 receptor member 2 (T1R2) and taste 1 ...
Post-ingestive signals related to nutrient metabolism are thought to be the primary drivers of reinf...
Copyright © 2015 Menizibeya O. Welcome et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Sweet taste, a proxy for sugar-derived calories, is an important driver of food intake, and animals ...
Sweet taste, a proxy for sugar-derived calories, is an important driver of food intake, and animals ...
A remarkable amount of information has emerged in the past decade regarding sweet taste physiology. ...
A remarkable amount of information has emerged in the past decade regarding sweet taste physiology. ...
A remarkable amount of information has emerged in the past decade regarding sweet taste physiology. ...
Canonically, sweet perception is mediated by specific T1R2/T1R3 sweet taste G-protein coupled recept...
Sugars and sweeteners are proposed to stimulate human sweet taste via the receptor, T1R2-T1R3. T1R2...
AbstractMapping of the chromosomal location of genes essential for sweet and bitter taste and identi...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
The last decade witnessed remarkable advances in our knowledge of the gustatory system. Application ...
Sweet taste receptors are transmembrane protein network specialized in the transmission of informati...
The sweet taste receptor is a class C G protein-coupled receptor consisting of the subunits T1R2 and...
Sweet taste receptors are composed of a heterodimer of taste 1 receptor member 2 (T1R2) and taste 1 ...
Post-ingestive signals related to nutrient metabolism are thought to be the primary drivers of reinf...
Copyright © 2015 Menizibeya O. Welcome et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...