Taste receptor type 2 member 7 is a
protein that in humans is encoded by the TAS2R7gene.[5][6][7]
Function
This gene product belongs to the family of candidate
taste receptors that are members of the
G-protein-coupled receptor superfamily. These proteins are specifically expressed in the taste receptor cells of the tongue and palate epithelia. They are organized in the
genome in clusters and are genetically linked to loci that influence bitter perception in mice and humans. In functional expression studies, they respond to bitter tastants. This gene maps to the taste receptor gene cluster on
chromosome 12p13.[7]
Taste receptor type 2 member 7 is a
protein that in humans is encoded by the TAS2R7gene.[5][6][7]
Function
This gene product belongs to the family of candidate
taste receptors that are members of the
G-protein-coupled receptor superfamily. These proteins are specifically expressed in the taste receptor cells of the tongue and palate epithelia. They are organized in the
genome in clusters and are genetically linked to loci that influence bitter perception in mice and humans. In functional expression studies, they respond to bitter tastants. This gene maps to the taste receptor gene cluster on
chromosome 12p13.[7]