TAS2R16 (
taste receptor
A taste receptor or tastant is a type of cellular receptor which facilitates the sensation of taste. When food or other substances enter the mouth, molecules interact with saliva and are bound to taste receptors in the oral cavity and other loca ...
, type 2, member 16) is a
human
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gene
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that encodes for a receptor that may play a role in the perception of
bitterness.
The TAS2R16 gene is located on the long (q) arm of
chromosome 7
Chromosome 7 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans, who normally have two copies of this chromosome. Chromosome 7 spans about 159 million base pairs (the building material of DNA) and represents between 5 and 5.5 percent of the total D ...
at position 31.1 - 31.3, from
base pair 122,228,764 to base pair 122,229,639.
Clinical significance
Variants of this gene have been linked to an increased risk for
alcohol dependence
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In 2013, it was reclassified as alcohol use disorder ...
.
There is an East African origin for high
salicin
Salicin is an alcoholic β- glucoside. Salicin is produced in (and named after) willow (''Salix'') bark. It is a biosynthetic precursor to salicylaldehyde.
Medicinal aspects
Salicin is found in the bark of and leaves of willows, poplars and v ...
sensitivity, and thus sensitivity to bitterness in people from this region, with this phenotype matched to TAS2R16 variants.
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Taste receptor
A taste receptor or tastant is a type of cellular receptor which facilitates the sensation of taste. When food or other substances enter the mouth, molecules interact with saliva and are bound to taste receptors in the oral cavity and other loca ...
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Human taste receptors
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