Taste Receptor Type 2 Member 30 (TAS2R30)

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TAS2R47; T2R30

Taste Receptor Type 2 Member 30 (TAS2R30)
TAS2R30 belongs to the large TAS2R receptor family. TAS2Rs are expressed on the surface of taste receptor cells and mediate the perception of bitterness through a G protein-coupled second messenger pathway. Recent discoveries of bitter taste receptor (T2R) genes provide an opportunity for a genetic approach to this question. A phylogenetic analysis of the T2R genes suggests that they can be classified into three main groups, which are designated A, B, and C. Interestingly, while the one-to-one gene orthology between the human and mouse is common to group B and C genes, group A genes show a pattern of species- or lineage-specific duplication. It is possible that group B and C genes are necessary for detecting bitter tastants common to both humans and mice, whereas group A genes are used for species-specific bitter tastants.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

CATALOG NO. PRODUCT NAME APPLICATIONS
Proteins n/a Recombinant Taste Receptor Type 2 Member 30 (TAS2R30) Recombinant Protein Customized Service Offer
Antibodies n/a Monoclonal Antibody to Taste Receptor Type 2 Member 30 (TAS2R30) Monoclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer
n/a Polyclonal Antibody to Taste Receptor Type 2 Member 30 (TAS2R30) Polyclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer
Assay Kits n/a CLIA Kit for Taste Receptor Type 2 Member 30 (TAS2R30) CLIA Kit Customized Service Offer
n/a ELISA Kit for Taste Receptor Type 2 Member 30 (TAS2R30) ELISA Kit Customized Service Offer
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