Paper published in PNAS

Glad to share our latest work in PNAS

Agonist activation to open the Gα subunit of the GPCR–G protein precoupled complex defines functional agonist activation of TAS2R5 | PNAS

Our study reveals the underlying molecular mechanisms of ligand-induced activation in the human bitter taste receptor TAS2R5. Despite similar binding energies, significant variations in agonist potencies were observed. Using live cell-based assays, optical resonators, and molecular dynamics simulations, we found that the activation energy of the opening of the Gα subunit for GDP–GTP exchange, rather than binding affinity alone, correlates highly with agonist potency. This finding refines our understanding of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) activation, paving the way for the rational design of new therapeutic agents targeting these receptors.

Taste Receptor Paper Published

Our last work on taste receptors with Bill Goddard’s group at Caltech, Cargill, Cube Biotech, and the Université de Bourgogne-Franche Compté has been published in Communications Chemistry.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s42004-024-01324-x

These studies can guide rational design of novel non-caloric sweeteners aimed at enabling lower sugar usage levels while retaining the sweet taste. This may provide the basis for novel therapeutic applications for treatment of obesity and related metabolic dysfunctions such as diabetes.

We thank the NIH and Cargill, Inc for financial support.

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