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- Gurmarin abstract "Gurmarin is a 35-residue polypeptide from the Asclepiad vine Gymnema sylvestre (Gurmar). It has been utilised as a pharmacological tool in the study of sweet-taste transduction because of its ability to selectively inhibit the neural response to sweet tastants in rats.As a sweet-taste-suppressing protein, gurmarin is only active on rodent sweet taste receptors but not on that of humans. ref: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2012 Nov;96(3):619-30".
- Gurmarin symbol "Gurmarin".
- Gurmarin thumbnail PDB_1gur_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Gurmarin wikiPageID "14853685".
- Gurmarin wikiPageLength "1638".
- Gurmarin wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Gurmarin wikiPageRevisionID "678840776".
- Gurmarin wikiPageWikiLink Asclepiadoideae.
- Gurmarin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_domains.
- Gurmarin wikiPageWikiLink Gymnema_sylvestre.
- Gurmarin wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Gurmarin caption "Structure of gurmarin, a sweet taste-suppressing polypeptide.".
- Gurmarin interpro "IPR010485".
- Gurmarin name "Gurmarin".
- Gurmarin opmProtein "1".
- Gurmarin pdb "A:1-35 :1-35".
- Gurmarin pfam "PF06410".
- Gurmarin scop "1".
- Gurmarin symbol "Gurmarin".
- Gurmarin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:InterPro_content.
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- Gurmarin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PDB3.
- Gurmarin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pfam_box.
- Gurmarin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein-stub.
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- Gurmarin subject Category:Protein_domains.
- Gurmarin hypernym Polypeptide.
- Gurmarin type Biomolecule.
- Gurmarin type Protein.
- Gurmarin type Chemical.
- Gurmarin type Domain.
- Gurmarin type Thing.
- Gurmarin type Q206229.
- Gurmarin type Q8054.
- Gurmarin comment "Gurmarin is a 35-residue polypeptide from the Asclepiad vine Gymnema sylvestre (Gurmar). It has been utilised as a pharmacological tool in the study of sweet-taste transduction because of its ability to selectively inhibit the neural response to sweet tastants in rats.As a sweet-taste-suppressing protein, gurmarin is only active on rodent sweet taste receptors but not on that of humans. ref: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2012 Nov;96(3):619-30".
- Gurmarin label "Gurmarin".
- Gurmarin sameAs Q5620160.
- Gurmarin sameAs m.03g_71x.
- Gurmarin sameAs Q5620160.
- Gurmarin wasDerivedFrom Gurmarin?oldid=678840776.
- Gurmarin depiction PDB_1gur_EBI.jpg.
- Gurmarin isPrimaryTopicOf Gurmarin.