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Machine learning approaches to predict TAS2R receptors for bitterants

Bitter taste involves the detection of diverse chemical compounds by a family of G protein‐coupled receptors, known as taste receptor type 2 (TAS2R). It is often linked to toxins and… Click to show full abstract

Bitter taste involves the detection of diverse chemical compounds by a family of G protein‐coupled receptors, known as taste receptor type 2 (TAS2R). It is often linked to toxins and harmful compounds and in particular bitter taste receptors participate in the regulation of glucose homeostasis, modulation of immune and inflammatory responses, and may have implications for various diseases. Human TAS2Rs are characterized by their polymorphism and differ in localization and function. Different receptors can activate various signaling pathways depending on the tissue and the ligand. However, in vitro screening of possible TAS2R ligands is costly and time‐consuming. For this reason, in silico methods to predict bitterant‐TAS2R interactions could be powerful tools to help in the selection of ligands and targets for experimental studies and improve our knowledge of bitter receptor roles. Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence that applies algorithms to large datasets to learn from patterns and make predictions. In recent years, there has been a record of numerous taste classifiers in literature, especially on bitter/non‐bitter or bitter/sweet classification. However, only a few of them exploit ML to predict which TAS2R receptors could be targeted by bitter molecules. Indeed, the shortage and incompleteness of data on receptor‐ligand associations in literature make this task non‐trivial. In this work, we provide an overview of the state of the art dealing with this specific investigation, focusing on three ML‐based models, namely BitterX (2016), BitterSweet (2019) and BitterMatch (2022). This review aims to establish the foundation for future research endeavours focused on addressing the limitations and drawbacks of existing models.

Keywords: tas2r receptors; machine learning; learning approaches; taste; predict tas2r

Journal Title: Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Year Published: 2024

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