📂 Anatomy
sweet taste receptor complex — Definition
Tatlı tat reseptör kompleksi / sweet taste receptor complex
Responsible for sweet taste perception, is a protein complex located in taste buds on the tongue. Generally composed of two G protein-dependent receptor subunits called T1R2 and T1R3. This complex starts signal transmission by introducing sweet substances such as sugars, artificial sweeteners and some amino acids.
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❓ What is Tatlı tat reseptör kompleksi?
Tatlı tat reseptör kompleksi; responsible for sweet taste perception, is a protein complex located in taste buds on the tongue. Generally composed of two G protein-dependent receptor subunits called T1R2 and T1R3. This complex starts signal transmission by introducing sweet substances such as sugars, artificial sweeteners and some amino acids.
❓ What is sweet taste receptor complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "sweet taste receptor complex" is Tatlı tat reseptör kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is Tatlı tat reseptör kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.