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Taste transduction and channel synapses in taste buds.

Akiyuki Taruno1,2, Kengo Nomura3, Tsukasa Kusakizako4, Zhongming Ma5, Osamu Nureki4, J Kevin Foskett5,6.   

Abstract

The variety of taste sensations, including sweet, umami, bitter, sour, and salty, arises from diverse taste cells, each of which expresses specific taste sensor molecules and associated components for downstream signal transduction cascades. Recent years have witnessed major advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying transduction of basic tastes in taste buds, including the identification of the bona fide sour sensor H+ channel OTOP1, and elucidation of transduction of the amiloride-sensitive component of salty taste (the taste of sodium) and the TAS1R-independent component of sweet taste (the taste of sugar). Studies have also discovered an unconventional chemical synapse termed "channel synapse" which employs an action potential-activated CALHM1/3 ion channel instead of exocytosis of synaptic vesicles as the conduit for neurotransmitter release that links taste cells to afferent neurons. New images of the channel synapse and determinations of the structures of CALHM channels have provided structural and functional insights into this unique synapse. In this review, we discuss the current view of taste transduction and neurotransmission with emphasis on recent advances in the field.

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Keywords:  CALHM; Ion channel; Sensory; Synapse; Taste

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32936320      PMCID: PMC9386877          DOI: 10.1007/s00424-020-02464-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   4.458


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5.  Effect of amiloride on suprathreshold NaCl, LiCl, and KCl salt taste in humans.

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Journal:  Physiol Behav       Date:  1997-10

6.  An evolutionarily conserved gene family encodes proton-selective ion channels.

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Journal:  Science       Date:  2018-01-25       Impact factor: 47.728

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Authors:  Grace Q Zhao; Yifeng Zhang; Mark A Hoon; Jayaram Chandrashekar; Isolde Erlenbach; Nicholas J P Ryba; Charles S Zuker
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2003-10-31       Impact factor: 41.582

9.  Amiloride-Insensitive Salt Taste Is Mediated by Two Populations of Type III Taste Cells with Distinct Transduction Mechanisms.

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Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-04-24       Impact factor: 5.717

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Authors:  Sue Kinnamon; Thomas Finger
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4.  Cellular Diversity and Regeneration in Taste Buds.

Authors:  Thomas E Finger; Linda A Barlow
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5.  Sour taste: receptors, cells and circuits.

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Journal:  Curr Opin Physiol       Date:  2021-01-13

6.  Taste Bud Connectome: Implications for Taste Information Processing.

Authors:  Courtney E Wilson; Robert S Lasher; Ruibiao Yang; Yannick Dzowo; John C Kinnamon; Thomas E Finger
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 6.709

7.  "Tripartite Synapses" in Taste Buds: A Role for Type I Glial-like Taste Cells.

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8.  Association between Sour Taste SNP KCNJ2-rs236514, Diet Quality and Mild Cognitive Impairment in an Elderly Cohort.

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Review 10.  Interactions between Chemesthesis and Taste: Role of TRPA1 and TRPV1.

Authors:  Mee-Ra Rhyu; Yiseul Kim; Vijay Lyall
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-03-25       Impact factor: 5.923

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