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Lactisole interacts with the transmembrane domains of human T1R3 to inhibit sweet taste
Authors:Jiang Peihua  Cui Meng  Zhao Baohua  Liu Zhan  Snyder Lenore A  Benard Lumie M J  Osman Roman  Margolskee Robert F  Max Marianna
Affiliation:Department of Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029, USA.
Abstract:The detection of sweet-tasting compounds is mediated in large part by a heterodimeric receptor comprised of T1R2+T1R3. Lactisole, a broad-acting sweet antagonist, suppresses the sweet taste of sugars, protein sweeteners, and artificial sweeteners. Lactisole's inhibitory effect is specific to humans and other primates; lactisole does not affect responses to sweet compounds in rodents. By heterologously expressing interspecies combinations of T1R2+T1R3, we have determined that the target for lactisole's action is human T1R3. From studies with mouse/human chimeras of T1R3, we determined that the molecular basis for sensitivity to lactisole depends on only a few residues within the transmembrane region of human T1R3. Alanine substitution of residues in the transmembrane region of human T1R3 revealed 4 key residues required for sensitivity to lactisole. In our model of T1R3's seven transmembrane helices, lactisole is predicted to dock to a binding pocket within the transmembrane region that includes these 4 key residues.
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