Date published: 2025-9-10

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ODR4 Activators

ODR4 activators constitute a distinctive category of chemical compounds that have captured the attention of researchers in the field of molecular biology and genetics. These compounds are meticulously designed to modulate the activity of ODR4, a protein-coding gene with a role in various cellular processes. ODR4, which stands for Odorant Response Defective 4, is particularly notable for its involvement in the sensory perception of odorants in certain organisms. ODR4 activators function by interacting with specific regulatory elements within the ODR4 gene, often located in promoter or enhancer regions, with the primary objective of enhancing its transcription and subsequent translation into functional protein products.

The mechanisms through which ODR4 activators exert their effects may vary, but their core purpose is to act as molecular switches, amplifying the activity of ODR4. Researchers are continually exploring the potential applications and implications of ODR4 activation, with the aim of deepening our understanding of how this gene contributes to cellular processes, especially within the context of odorant perception and sensory response. This class of compounds holds promise for advancing our knowledge of gene regulation, particularly within the realm of sensory perception, offering insights into the intricate mechanisms that govern the role of ODR4 in various biological contexts. ODR4 activators serve as valuable tools in ongoing investigations within molecular biology, providing opportunities to uncover the complex roles that ODR4 plays in sensory perception and odorant response.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Forskolin

66575-29-9sc-3562
sc-3562A
sc-3562B
sc-3562C
sc-3562D
5 mg
50 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
$76.00
$150.00
$725.00
$1385.00
$2050.00
73
(3)

Forskolin activates adenylate cyclase, increasing cAMP levels, which could modulate GPCR gene expression, potentially including ODR4.

Isoproterenol Hydrochloride

51-30-9sc-202188
sc-202188A
100 mg
500 mg
$27.00
$37.00
5
(0)

As a β-adrenergic agonist, Isoproterenol increases cAMP, potentially affecting the expression of cAMP-responsive genes, including ODR4.

Caffeine

58-08-2sc-202514
sc-202514A
sc-202514B
sc-202514C
sc-202514D
5 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
5 kg
$32.00
$66.00
$95.00
$188.00
$760.00
13
(1)

Caffeine, a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, can elevate cAMP levels, potentially influencing GPCR-related gene expression, including ODR4.

Capsaicin

404-86-4sc-3577
sc-3577C
sc-3577D
sc-3577A
50 mg
250 mg
500 mg
1 g
$94.00
$173.00
$255.00
$423.00
26
(1)

Capsaicin, known to activate sensory neurons, might induce a compensatory upregulation of sensory receptors, potentially including ODR4.

(±)-Menthol

89-78-1sc-250299
sc-250299A
100 g
250 g
$38.00
$67.00
(0)

Menthol, affecting sensory systems, might influence the expression of sensory receptor genes, including ODR4, through cellular stress responses.

Retinoic Acid, all trans

302-79-4sc-200898
sc-200898A
sc-200898B
sc-200898C
500 mg
5 g
10 g
100 g
$65.00
$319.00
$575.00
$998.00
28
(1)

Retinoic Acid, involved in cellular differentiation, might also influence the expression of genes in sensory systems, including ODR4.

Sodium Butyrate

156-54-7sc-202341
sc-202341B
sc-202341A
sc-202341C
250 mg
5 g
25 g
500 g
$30.00
$46.00
$82.00
$218.00
18
(3)

As an HDAC inhibitor, Sodium Butyrate could enhance chromatin accessibility and gene expression, potentially affecting ODR4.

L-Glutamic Acid

56-86-0sc-394004
sc-394004A
10 g
100 g
$291.00
$566.00
(0)

As a primary neurotransmitter, Glutamate might influence neuronal gene expression, potentially including ODR4 in olfactory neurons.

Zinc

7440-66-6sc-213177
100 g
$47.00
(0)

Zinc ions can modulate GPCR activity and might influence the expression of related genes, potentially including ODR4.

Quinine

130-95-0sc-212616
sc-212616A
sc-212616B
sc-212616C
sc-212616D
1 g
5 g
10 g
25 g
50 g
$77.00
$102.00
$163.00
$347.00
$561.00
1
(0)

Bitter compounds, interacting with taste receptors, might also influence olfactory receptors and related genes, potentially including ODR4.