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Structural basis for strychnine activation of human bitter taste receptor TAS2R46.

Weixiu XuLi-Jie WuShenhui LiuXiao LiuXiaoling CaoCui ZhouJinyi ZhangYou FuYu GuoYiran WuQiwen TanLing WangJunlin LiuLongquan JiangZhongbo FanYuan PeiJingyi YuJianjun ChengSuwen ZhaoXiaojiang HaoZhi-Jie LiuTian Hua
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Taste sensing is a sophisticated chemosensory process, and bitter taste perception is mediated by type 2 taste receptors (TAS2Rs), or class T G protein-coupled receptors. Understanding the detailed molecular mechanisms behind taste sensation is hindered by a lack of experimental receptor structures. Here, we report the cryo-electron microscopy structures of human TAS2R46 complexed with chimeric mini-G protein gustducin, in both strychnine-bound and apo forms. Several features of TAS2R46 are disclosed, including distinct receptor structures that compare with known GPCRs, a new "toggle switch," activation-related motifs, and precoupling with mini-G protein gustducin. Furthermore, the dynamic extracellular and more-static intracellular parts of TAS2R46 suggest possible diverse ligand-recognition and activation processes. This study provides a basis for further exploration of other bitter taste receptors and their therapeutic applications.
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