pH-dependent structural change in neoculin with special reference to its taste-modifying activity

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Abstract

Neoculin has pH-dependent taste-modifying activity. This study found that neoculin changed pH-dependently in its tryptophan- and ANS-derived fluorescence spectra, while no such change occurred in a neoculin variant whose histidine residues were replaced with alanine. These results suggest that the sweetness of neoculin depends on structural change accompanying the pH change, with the histidine residues playing a key role.

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Morita, Y., Nakajima, K. I., Iizuka, K., Terada, T., Shimizu-Ibuka, A., Ito, K., … Abe, K. (2009). pH-dependent structural change in neoculin with special reference to its taste-modifying activity. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 73(11), 2552–2555. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.90524

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