Conserved Protein Domain Family
7tm_TAS2R39

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cd15015: 7tm_TAS2R39 
mammalian taste receptor 2, subtype 39, member of the seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptor superfamily
This group includes the mammalian taste receptor 2 (T2R) subtype 39, which functions as a bitter taste receptor. The human TAS2R family contains about 25 functional members, which are glycoproteins and have the ability to form both homomeric and heteromeric receptor complexes. Five basic tastes are perceived by animals: bitter, sweet, sour, salty, and umami (taste of glutamate MSG). Among these, sour and salty are mediated by ion channels, while the perception of umami and sweet tastes is mediated by the TAS1R taste receptors, which belong to the class C GPCR family. The TAS2Rs in humans have a short extracellular N-terminus and the ligand binds within the transmembrane domain, whereas the TAS1Rs have a large N-terminal extracellular domain composed of the Venus flytrap module that forms the orthosteric (primary) ligand binding site. Signal transduction of bitter taste involves binding of bitter compounds to TAS2Rs linked to the alpha-subunit of gustducin, a heterotrimeric G protein expressed in taste receptor cells. This G-alpha subunit stimulates phosphodiesterase and decreases cAMP and cGMP levels. Further steps in the signaling cascade is still unknown. The beta-gamma-subunit of gustducin also mediates bitter taste transduction by activating phospholipase C, which leads to an increased formation of IP3 (inositol triphosphate) and DAG (diacylglycerol), thereby causing release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores and enhanced neurotransmitter release.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 320143
Aligned: 3 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 427.409
Created: 21-Jan-2014
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Feature 1:TM helix 1 [structural motif]
Evidence:
  • Comment:All members of this receptor family contain a seven-transmembrane helix domain.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1      ##########################                                                     
P59534     35 TLILAVLLAEYLIGIIANGFIMAIHAAEWVQnkaVSTSGRILVFLSVSRIALQSLMMLEITISstslsfysedavYYAFK 114 human
Q7TQA5     17 ILMLTLVATECTIGIIASGIVMAVNAVSWVQkkaISITTRILLLLSVSRIGLQSIMLIEITSSifnvaf-ynsvlYRVSN 95  house mouse
Q67ER9     17 ILILTLVATECTIGIIASGIITVVNAVSWVQkraVSITTRILLLLSVSRIGLQSIILIEMTSSifnfss-ynsvlYRVSR 95  Norway rat
Feature 1                                                                                     
P59534    115 ISFIFLNFCSLWFAAWLSFFYFVKIANFsypLFLKLRWRITGLIPWLLWLSVFISFSHSMFCinictvycnnsfpi-hss 193 human
Q7TQA5     96 VSFVFLNYCSLWFAALLSFFHFVKIANFsypLFFKLKWRISELMPWLLWLSVFISFSSSMFFskhkftvnnnnslsnnic 175 house mouse
Q67ER9     96 VSFVFLNYCSLWFAALLSFFHFVKIANFsypLFFKLKWRISELMPWLLWLSVFISFSSSMFFcnhkytvynnislssnic 175 Norway rat
Feature 1                                                                                     
P59534    194 nstkktylseiNVVGLAFFFNLGIVTPLIMFILTATLLILSLKRHtlhmgsnatgsnDPSMEAHMGAIKAISYFLILYIF 273 human
Q7TQA5    176 nftmklyvvetNVVNVSFLFISGILPPLTMFVATATLLIFSLRRHtlnmrnsatgsrNPCIEAHMQAIKETSCFLFLYIL 255 house mouse
Q67ER9    176 nftmelyvaeaNVVNVAFLFSFGILPPLTMFIATATLLIFSLRRHtlhmrngdadsrNPRVEAHKQAIKETSCFLFLYIL 255 Norway rat
Feature 1                                                       
P59534    274 NAVALFIYlsnmfDINSLWNNLCQIIMAAYPASHSILLIQDNpGLRRAWK 323 human
Q7TQA5    256 NAAALLLStsnivDASLFWSIVIRIVLPVYPAGHSVLLIQNNpGLRRTWK 305 house mouse
Q67ER9    256 YAAVLFLStsniaDASLFWSSVLRISLPVYPAGHSVLLIQSNpGLKRTWK 305 Norway rat

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