Association-controllable hemoprotein assemblies were constructed from a fusion protein containing two c-type cytochrome units using 3D domain swapping. The hemoprotein assembly exhibited a dynamic exchange between cyclic and linear structures and could be regulated by carbon monoxide (CO) and imidazole binding.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSweet and umami taste receptors recognize chemicals such as sugars and amino acids on their extracellular side and transmit signals into the cytosol of the taste cell. In contrast to ligands that act on the extracellular side of these receptors, little is known regarding the molecules that regulate receptor functions within the cytosol. In this study, we analysed the interaction between sweet and umami taste receptors and calmodulin, a representative Ca2+-dependent cytosolic regulatory protein.
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