TAS1R2 and
TAS1R1 receptors have been shown to bind to
G proteins, most often the
gustducin Gα subunit, although a
gustducin knock-out has shown small residual activity. TAS1R2 and TAS1R1 have also been shown to activate Gαo and Gαi protein subunits. This suggests that TAS1R1 and TAS1R2 are
G protein-coupled receptors that inhibit
adenylyl cyclases to decrease
cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) levels in
taste receptors. The TAS1R3 protein, however, has been shown in vitro to couple with Gα subunits at a much lower rate than the other TAS1R proteins. While the protein structures of the TAS1R proteins are similar, this experiment shows that the G protein-coupling properties of TAS1R3 may be less important in the transduction of taste signals than the TAS1R1 and TAS1R2 proteins. == Location and innervation ==