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  1. Category:T1r2:t1r3 (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword T1r2:t1r3

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  1. 1m9g (3,260 bytes)
    13: ...asting proteins with the recently identified T1R2-T1R3 GPC receptor is different from that of low molecu...
    15: ...sm of interaction of sweet proteins with the T1R2-T1R3 receptor: evidence from the solution structure of...
  2. 2d04 (5,386 bytes)
    24: ...tween neoculin and the sweet-taste receptor, T1R2-T1R3, we propose the hypothesis that neoculin is in dy...
  3. 2dpf (4,444 bytes)
    24: ...two different modes of interactions with the T1R2-T1R3 heterodimeric sweet taste receptor.
  4. 2o9u (3,105 bytes)
    14: ... charged surface of the sweet taste receptor T1R2-T1R3.
  5. Category:T1r2:t1r3 (40 bytes)
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  6. 5lc6 (3,456 bytes)
    14: ...s through their interaction with the dimeric T1R2-T1R3 sweet receptor. In particular, monellin and its s...
  7. 5lc7 (3,294 bytes)
    13: ...s through their interaction with the dimeric T1R2-T1R3 sweet receptor. In particular, monellin and its s...
  8. 5x2m (3,636 bytes)
    2: ...structure of the medaka fish taste receptor T1r2a-T1r3 ligand binding domains in complex with L-glutamin...
    14: ...her loosely bound amino acid, suggesting that the T1r3 has an auxiliary role. Overall, we provide a stru...
  9. 5x2n (3,579 bytes)
    2: ...structure of the medaka fish taste receptor T1r2a-T1r3 ligand binding domains in complex with L-alanine=...
    14: ...her loosely bound amino acid, suggesting that the T1r3 has an auxiliary role. Overall, we provide a stru...
  10. 5x2o (3,632 bytes)
    2: ...structure of the medaka fish taste receptor T1r2a-T1r3 ligand binding domains in complex with L-arginine...
    14: ...her loosely bound amino acid, suggesting that the T1r3 has an auxiliary role. Overall, we provide a stru...
  11. 5x2p (3,696 bytes)
    2: ...structure of the medaka fish taste receptor T1r2a-T1r3 ligand binding domains in complex with L-glutamat...
    14: ...her loosely bound amino acid, suggesting that the T1r3 has an auxiliary role. Overall, we provide a stru...
  12. 5x2q (3,684 bytes)
    2: ...structure of the medaka fish taste receptor T1r2a-T1r3 ligand binding domains in complex with glycine==
    14: ...her loosely bound amino acid, suggesting that the T1r3 has an auxiliary role. Overall, we provide a stru...
  13. 5yyp (3,942 bytes)
    14: ...suggested that the complex model between the T1R2-T1R3 sweet receptor and thaumatin depends critically o...
  14. 5yyq (3,941 bytes)
    14: ...suggested that the complex model between the T1R2-T1R3 sweet receptor and thaumatin depends critically o...
  15. 5yyr (3,942 bytes)
    14: ...suggested that the complex model between the T1R2-T1R3 sweet receptor and thaumatin depends critically o...
  16. User:Fujr Ibrahim/Sandbox 1 (9,615 bytes)
    29: ...and 3) receptors in a pH-dependent manner. HT1R2-HT1R3 is a G-protein coupled receptor that is also capa...
    31: .... At acidic conditions, miraculin enhances HT1R2-HT1R3’s response to sweet-tasting compounds. <ref> ht...
    32: ... that permits it to bind to the tongue’s HT1R2-HT1R3 receptors. Miraculin is denatured at high tempera...
    36: ...Fig 1. Miraculin activates taste receptor, HT1R2-HT1R3 at acidic pH'''
  17. Miraculin (9,646 bytes)
    27: ...and 3) receptors in a pH-dependent manner. HT1R2-HT1R3 is a G-protein coupled receptor that is also capa...
    29: .... At acidic conditions, miraculin enhances HT1R2-HT1R3’s response to sweet-tasting compounds. <ref> ht...
    30: ... that permits it to bind to the tongue’s HT1R2-HT1R3 receptors. Miraculin is denatured at high tempera...
    34: ...Fig 1. Miraculin activates taste receptor, HT1R2-HT1R3 at acidic pH'''

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