The present invention relates to the discovery that the T1R receptors
assemble to form functional taste receptors. Particularly, it has been
discovered that co-expression of T1R1 and T1R3 results in a taste
receptor that responds to umami taste stimuli, including monosodium
glutamate. Also, it has been discovered that co-expression of the T1R2
and T1R3 receptors results in a taste receptor that responds to sweet
taste stimuli including naturally occurring and artificial
sweeteners.Also the present invention relates to the use of
hetero-oligomeric taste receptors comprising T1R1/T1R3 and T1R2/T1R3 in
assays to identify compounds that respectively respond to umami taste
stimuli and sweet taste stimuli.Further, the invention relates to the
constitutive of cell lines that stably or transiently co-express a
combination of T1R1 and T1R3; or T1R2 and T1R3; under constitutive or
inducible conditions. The use of these cells lines in cell-based assays
to identify umami and sweet taste modulatory compounds is also provided,
particularly high throughput screening assays that detect receptor
activity by use of fluorometric imaging.Finally, the invention relates to
the discovery that some compounds, e.g., lactisole, inhibit both the
activities of human T1R2/T1R3 and T1R1/T1R3 receptors, and accordingly
the sweet and umami taste, suggesting that these receptors may be the
only sweet and umami receptors.