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Masuda T, Taguchi W, Sano A, et al. (July 2013). "Five amino acid residues in cysteine-rich domain of human T1R3 were involved in the response for sweet-tasting protein, thaumatin".
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Edens L, Heslinga L, Klok R, et al. (April 1982). "Cloning of cDNA encoding the sweet-tasting plant protein thaumatin and its expression in
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345:Identifiers
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252:Identifiers
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1469:Categories
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1361:(E950–969)
1359:Sweeteners
1354:(E930–949)
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1405:Sucralose
1399:Saccharin
1387:Cyclamate
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1250:E numbers
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589:chirality
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462:sweetness
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429:Thaumatin
104:PDOC00286
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1447:Lactitol
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550:bacteria
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350:Organism
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257:Organism
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1429:Neotame
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1393:Isomalt
1262:Colours
1252:950–969
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830:7049841
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478:katemfe
450:fruit (
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413:Domains
383:UniProt
320:Domains
290:UniProt
160:cd09215
99:PROSITE
92:SM00205
68:PF00314
1455:(E967)
1449:(E966)
1443:(E965)
1437:(E962)
1431:(E961)
1425:(E959)
1419:(E957)
1413:(E956)
1407:(E955)
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490:hyphal
482:viroid
388:P02884
362:Symbol
295:P02883
269:Symbol
226:PDBsum
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124:SUPFAM
54:Symbol
1334:Waxes
1081:S2CID
921:S2CID
791:S2CID
494:fungi
433:talin
120:SCOPe
111:SCOP2
87:SMART
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810:Gene
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733:ISBN
686:PMID
541:and
527:aril
500:and
498:rice
376:3wou
365:Thm2
283:1RQW
272:Thm1
219:PDBj
215:PDBe
198:ECOD
188:Pfam
172:1336
148:1aun
116:1thu
63:Pfam
40:1RQW
1116:hdl
1108:doi
1065:doi
1030:doi
1001:doi
960:PMC
952:doi
905:doi
865:PMC
857:doi
818:doi
775:doi
725:doi
676:doi
371:PDB
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155:CDD
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