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FUNDING PROGRAM FOR NEXT GENERATION WORLD-LEADING RESEARCHERS Project Title: Structure-biological elucidation of mechanisms of recognition by taste receptors Name: Atsuko YAMASHITA Institution: Okayama University

1. Background of research The taste is an important function for living organisms to detect chemical substances contained in and judge whether they serve as nutrients or toxics for survival. However, current understanding of molecular mechanisms for taste perception is limited.

2. Research objectives Taste perception starts with recognition of the taste substances and transmission of the external chemical to inside of the body by taste receptors, chemosensory existing in oral cavity. Toward understanding how we taste, it is important to understand how taste receptors recognize chemical substances and transmit the signal to inside of the cells. The objective of this project is to elucidate functional mechanisms of taste receptors by structural and biochemical analyses.

3. Research characteristics (incl. originality and ) Molecular-level analyses of taste receptors have so far been hampered by difficulties in sample preparation, because they are integral membrane proteins. This project aims to achieve sample preparation of taste receptors suitable for structural and biochemical analyses by use of recently-developed sample preparation for structure analyses of membrane proteins, and address their molecular functions in depth.

4. Anticipated effects and future applications of research Knowledge about the three-dimensional structures and functional mechanisms of taste receptors is expected to contribute development of novel artificial taste substances and taste evaluation systems, and provide useful information for drug discoveries targeting proteins homologous to taste receptors working in biological systems.