Chemical activators of T2R15 include a variety of compounds that can initiate the bitter taste sensation by directly interacting with the taste receptor. Denatonium Benzoate, known for its extreme bitterness, activates T2R15 by binding to its ligand-binding domain, which induces a structural change in the receptor, enabling it to interact with G-proteins that kick-start the intracellular signaling cascade necessary for taste perception. Similarly, Quinine, a naturally bitter compound, serves as a direct activator by binding to T2R15, leading to an interaction with signaling molecules that amplify the bitter taste signal.
Propylthiouracil, Saccharin, Sucralose, and Aspartame are artificial sweeteners that paradoxically activate T2R15, despite their primary association with sweetness. This activation process involves direct binding to the receptor, followed by the activation of signaling pathways that culminate in the perception of bitterness. Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), another well-known bitter compound, activates T2R15 by binding directly to the receptor, subsequently activating taste cells. Acesulfame Potassium, another artificial sweetener, and Caffeine, a bitter alkaloid found in coffee and tea, both activate T2R15 through a similar mechanism, where direct receptor binding triggers the bitter taste signaling pathway. Naringin, a flavonoid found in grapefruits, and Aloin, found in aloe, both activate T2R15 by direct interaction with the receptor, resulting in the activation of downstream signaling processes that contribute to the perception of bitterness. Lastly, Magnesium Sulfate, which has a bitter taste, also activates T2R15 through receptor interaction, which leads to the signaling processes that enable bitter taste transduction. All these chemicals, by directly binding and activating T2R15, showcase the diverse nature of compounds that can trigger the bitter taste response through this specific taste receptor.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Denatonium benzoate | 3734-33-6 | sc-234525 sc-234525A sc-234525B sc-234525C sc-234525D | 1 g 5 g 25 g 100 g 250 g | $31.00 $46.00 $138.00 $464.00 $903.00 | ||
Denatonium Benzoate directly activates T2R15 by binding to the receptor's ligand-binding domain, initiating a conformational change that leads to the activation of associated G-proteins and downstream signaling events. | ||||||
Quinine | 130-95-0 | sc-212616 sc-212616A sc-212616B sc-212616C sc-212616D | 1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g | $77.00 $102.00 $163.00 $347.00 $561.00 | 1 | |
Quinine functions as a direct activator of T2R15. Upon binding, it activates the receptor, which then interacts with intracellular signaling molecules to propagate the bitter taste signal. | ||||||
6-Propyl-2-thiouracil | 51-52-5 | sc-214383 sc-214383A sc-214383B sc-214383C | 10 g 25 g 100 g 1 kg | $36.00 $55.00 $220.00 $1958.00 | ||
Propylthiouracil activates T2R15 by directly interacting with the receptor, leading to the initiation of signal transduction pathways involved in taste perception. | ||||||
Saccharin | 81-07-2 | sc-212902 sc-212902A sc-212902B | 100 mg 1 g 10 g | $173.00 $235.00 $286.00 | ||
Saccharin binds to and activates T2R15, initiating receptor-mediated signal transduction that results in the perception of bitterness. | ||||||
Sucralose | 56038-13-2 | sc-222332 sc-222332A | 100 mg 1 g | $130.00 $454.00 | ||
Sucralose activates T2R15 by direct binding, which triggers the receptor's signaling cascade, leading to taste cell depolarization. | ||||||
Caffeine | 58-08-2 | sc-202514 sc-202514A sc-202514B sc-202514C sc-202514D | 5 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg 5 kg | $32.00 $66.00 $95.00 $188.00 $760.00 | 13 | |
Caffeine directly activates T2R15 through receptor-ligand interaction, which initiates a signaling cascade that culminates in taste cell activation. | ||||||
N-Phenylthiourea | 103-85-5 | sc-236086 | 100 g | $319.00 | ||
Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) directly activates T2R15 by binding to the receptor, thereby initiating a signaling cascade that results in taste cell activation. | ||||||
Acesulfame Potassium | 55589-62-3 | sc-210736 | 25 g | $240.00 | ||
Acesulfame Potassium acts as a direct activator of T2R15, binding to the receptor and inducing signal transduction pathways related to bitter taste perception. | ||||||
Aspartame | 22839-47-0 | sc-210840 | 1 g | $55.00 | ||
Aspartame activates T2R15 by binding to the receptor, which triggers the signaling pathways involved in the perception of taste. | ||||||
Naringin | 10236-47-2 | sc-203443 sc-203443A | 25 g 50 g | $44.00 $99.00 | 7 | |
Naringin directly activates T2R15 through receptor-ligand interaction, leading to the activation of downstream signaling that contributes to the perception of bitterness. | ||||||