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Amino acids 21-567 constitute the expression domain of recombinant Human TAS1R1. The theoretical molecular weight of the TAS1R1 protein is 68.1 kDa. This protein is generated in a e.coli-based system. The TAS1R1 coding gene included the N-terminal 10xHis tag and C-terminal Myc tag, which simplifies the detection and purification processes of the recombinant TAS1R1 protein in following stages of expression and purification.The human taste receptor type 1 member 1 (TAS1R1) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that plays a key role in the perception of umami taste, which is associated with savory or meaty flavors. TAS1R1, along with TAS1R2, forms a heterodimeric receptor complex known as T1R1/T1R2, responsible for recognizing amino acids such as glutamate. Activation of TAS1R1/TAS1R2 by umami compounds triggers intracellular signaling cascades, leading to the perception of umami taste. This receptor is primarily expressed in taste receptor cells on the tongue, contributing to the complex sensory experience of taste by detecting specific chemical compounds in food. Understanding TAS1R1's function is crucial for unraveling the molecular basis of taste perception.
Amino acids 21-567 constitute the expression domain of recombinant Human TAS1R1. The theoretical molecular weight of the TAS1R1 protein is 68.1 kDa. This protein is generated in a e.coli-based system. The TAS1R1 coding gene included the N-terminal 10xHis tag and C-terminal Myc tag, which simplifies the detection and purification processes of the recombinant TAS1R1 protein in following stages of expression and purification.The human taste receptor type 1 member 1 (TAS1R1) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that plays a key role in the perception of umami taste, which is associated with savory or meaty flavors. TAS1R1, along with TAS1R2, forms a heterodimeric receptor complex known as T1R1/T1R2, responsible for recognizing amino acids such as glutamate. Activation of TAS1R1/TAS1R2 by umami compounds triggers intracellular signaling cascades, leading to the perception of umami taste. This receptor is primarily expressed in taste receptor cells on the tongue, contributing to the complex sensory experience of taste by detecting specific chemical compounds in food. Understanding TAS1R1’s function is crucial for unraveling the molecular basis of taste perception.
| Cat.No | ACP00776 | Target Name | TAS1R1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Form | Liquid or Lyophilized powder | Expression System | E.coli |
| Expression Range | 21-567aa | Mol Weight | 68.1 kDa |
| Protein Length | Partial | Purity | Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE. |
| Storage Buffer | 5%-50% glycerol. Lyophilized powder form: the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, Liquid form: default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, pH 8.0. |
| Target Species | Human | Uniprot ID | Q7RTX1 |
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Uniprot Id
Q7RTX1
Target Species
Human
Target Name
TAS1R1
Target Full Name
Taste receptor type 1 member 1
Target Function
Putative taste receptor. TAS1R1/TAS1R3 responds to the umami taste stimulus (the taste of monosodium glutamate). Sequence differences within and between species can significantly influence the selectivity and specificity of taste responses.
Target Subcellular Location
Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.
Target Protein Families
G-protein coupled receptor 3 family, TAS1R subfamily
Target Research Area
Neuroscience
Target Synonyms
G protein coupled receptor 70; G protein-coupled receptor 70; G-protein coupled receptor 70; gm 148; gm148; GPR 70; GPR70; Krueppel related zinc finger protein 3 (HKR3 protein); seven transmembrane helix receptor; Sweet taste receptor T1r; T1R1; TAS1 R1; TAS1R1; Taste receptor type 1 member 1; taste receptor, type 1, member 1; TR 1; TR1; TS1R1_HUMAN
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