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TAS2R41 is a receptor that may play a role in the perception of bitterness and belongs to the G-protein receptor superfamily. TAS2R41 is expressed mainly in taste receptor cells of the tongue and the palate eptithelia. Structurally, the TAS2R41 gene encodes a seven trans-membrane receptor protein and is clustered together with eight other taste receptor genes on chromosome 7. The compound chloramphenicol is an agonist for the TAS2R41 protein. Further, TAS2R41 may play a role in sensing the chemical composition of the gastrointestinal content. The activity of TAS2R41 may stimulate alpha gustducin, mediate PLC-beta-2 activation and lead to the gating of TRPM5. TAS2R41 is expressed in subsets of taste receptor cells of the tongue and exclusively in gustducin-positive cells. Most taste cells may be activated by a limited number of bitter compounds; individual taste cells can discriminate among bitter stimuli.
MGC119928; MGC119929; mGR26; mt2r35; T2R12; T2R26; T2R41; T2R59; Tas2r12; Tas2r126; Tas2r26; Tas2r41; taste 2 receptor member 41; taste receptor rT2R12; taste receptor type 2 member 41; Taste receptor type 2 member 59; taste receptor, type 2, member 126; taste receptor, type 2, member 41
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