Date published: 2025-11-22

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Olfr1026 Activators

Olfr1026, an olfactory receptor, plays a crucial role in the detection of odorant molecules through its participation in G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) pathways. The activation of Olfr1026 is a highly specific process, initiated by the binding of odorant molecules to its ligand-binding domain. Isoamyl acetate, for instance, known for its banana-like scent, binds directly to Olfr1026, triggering a conformational change that activates the GPCR cascade integral to olfactory signaling. Similarly, benzaldehyde and cinnamaldehyde, with their distinct almond and cinnamon odors, respectively, engage Olfr1026 in a similar manner, promoting the receptor's involvement in the GPCR signaling pathway. This specificity of interaction is also seen with eugenol and ethyl butyrate, both possessing unique scents (clove and fruity), and initiating receptor activation through direct interaction with Olfr1026. The activation of Olfr1026 by these odorants demonstrates the receptor's role in translating chemical signals (odors) into a biological response, fundamental to the sense of smell.

The diverse range of chemical compounds that activate Olfr1026 further highlights the receptor's adaptability and specificity. Geranyl acetate and hexyl acetate, with floral and apple-like fragrances, respectively, bind to Olfr1026, facilitating its GPCR-mediated function in olfactory perception. Limonene and linalool, carrying citrus and floral aromas, similarly activate Olfr1026, enhancing the receptor's role in olfactory signal transduction. Methyl salicylate, with its wintergreen scent, and octyl acetate, with a fruity-orange smell, also target Olfr1026, each contributing to the activation of the receptor's GPCR pathway. Finally, phenylethyl alcohol, characterized by its rose-like odor, interacts with Olfr1026 to trigger GPCR signaling. This array of chemicals, each with distinct olfactory properties, underscores the intricate mechanism of Olfr1026 in detecting and responding to a wide spectrum of odorants, a critical aspect of olfactory functionality.

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Isopentyl acetate

123-92-2sc-250190
sc-250190A
100 ml
500 ml
$105.00
$221.00
(0)

Isoamyl acetate, known for its characteristic banana-like odor, activates Olfr1026 by binding to its odorant-binding site. This interaction specifically triggers the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) mechanism Olfr1026 is part of.

Cinnamic Aldehyde

104-55-2sc-294033
sc-294033A
100 g
500 g
$102.00
$224.00
(0)

Cinnamaldehyde, known for its cinnamon odor, binds to Olfr1026. This binding induces a conformational change in Olfr1026, activating the downstream GPCR signaling pathway.

Eugenol

97-53-0sc-203043
sc-203043A
sc-203043B
1 g
100 g
500 g
$31.00
$61.00
$214.00
2
(1)

Eugenol, recognized by its clove scent, interacts with Olfr1026, leading to the activation of its associated GPCR pathway, integral to olfactory signaling.

Ethyl butyrate

105-54-4sc-214986
sc-214986A
1 kg
4 kg
$100.00
$210.00
(0)

Ethyl butyrate, with a fruity aroma, specifically binds to Olfr1026, triggering GPCR-mediated signal transduction, characteristic of this olfactory receptor's function.

Geranyl acetate

105-87-3sc-235243
25 g
$40.00
(0)

Geranyl acetate, possessing a floral scent, activates Olfr1026 by directly interacting with the receptor's binding site, initiating the GPCR signaling pathway.

Hexyl acetate

142-92-7sc-215149
sc-215149A
25 ml
500 ml
$32.00
$57.00
(0)

Hexyl acetate, known for its apple-like fragrance, binds and activates Olfr1026, facilitating its role in GPCR-mediated olfactory signal transduction.

D-Limonene

5989-27-5sc-205283
sc-205283A
100 ml
500 ml
$82.00
$126.00
3
(1)

Limonene, with a citrus scent, interacts with Olfr1026, inducing activation of the GPCR signaling cascade, central to the receptor's olfactory function.

Linalool

78-70-6sc-250250
sc-250250A
sc-250250B
5 g
100 g
500 g
$46.00
$71.00
$108.00
(0)

Linalool, recognized for its floral aroma, activates Olfr1026 by binding to its ligand-specific site, promoting the GPCR mechanism that Olfr1026 is part of.

Methyl Salicylate

119-36-8sc-204802
sc-204802A
250 ml
500 ml
$46.00
$69.00
(1)

Methyl salicylate, with a wintergreen scent, targets Olfr1026, leading to the activation of the GPCR signaling pathway, which is crucial for the receptor's olfactory role.

Octyl acetate

112-14-1sc-236244
5 g
$24.00
(0)

Octyl acetate, having a fruity-orange smell, binds to Olfr1026, activating the GPCR signaling pathway, which is a primary function of this olfactory receptor.