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The function and allosteric control of the human sweet taste receptor.

Guy Servant1, Terry Kenakin2, Lan Zhang3, Mark Williams3, Nicole Servant4.   

Abstract

Humans perceive sweet taste via activation of a specific taste receptor expressed at the surface of taste receptor cells located on the tongue and soft palate papillae. The sweet taste receptor functions as an obligate heterodimer, comprising two different class C GPCR subunits. This receptor is unique in that it is activated or modulated by a plethora of ligands from highly diverse chemical classes, from small molecules to peptides and proteins and interacting with topologically distinct sites on each of its subunits. Modulators acting at separate functional domains of the sweet taste receptor can behave as full agonists. However, contrary to observations made with other class C GPCRs such as the metabotropic glutamate receptors and the γ-aminobutyric acid type B receptor (GABAB) receptor, modulators interacting within the allosteric sites in the transmembrane domains of the sweet taste receptor only exert a relatively small effect on the affinity and efficacy of the agonist interacting at the orthosteric binding site located within the Venus fly trap domain (VFD). Newly identified potent and efficacious positive allosteric modulators (PAM)s of the sweet taste receptor rather interact at a site in close proximity to the agonist, within the VFD, display significant probe dependence, and markedly increase the affinity of the orthosteric ligand. Several sweet taste receptor inhibitors have also been characterized. Functional studies reveal a complex relationship between different ligands. Whether the antagonist will be surmountable or insurmountable and will act competitively or non-competitively largely depends on the agonist being studied and the location of its interaction site on the receptor.
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Keywords:  Allosteric interactions; GPCR; Positive allosteric modulators; Sweet taste; Sweetener synergy; Sweetness enhancement; Sweetness inhibition; Taste receptor

Year:  2020        PMID: 32416872     DOI: 10.1016/bs.apha.2020.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Pharmacol        ISSN: 1054-3589


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