Olfr1031 activators are a diverse group of chemical compounds, each playing a unique role in enhancing the receptor's functional activity through G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) pathways. Ethyl butyrate and isoamyl acetate, known for their fruity and banana-like aromas, respectively, serve as potent agonists for Olfr1031. Upon binding, they initiate a cascade that increases intracellular cAMP levels, directly amplifying Olfr1031 signaling. Citral, from lemon oil, and methyl salicylate, with its wintergreen scent, similarly bind to Olfr1031's active site. This interaction triggers GPCR-mediated pathways, leading to elevated cAMP and enhanced signal transduction specific to Olfr1031. Benzaldehyde and linalool, carrying almond and floral scents, also act as agonists to Olfr1031, initiating GPCR-mediated signal transduction that enhances the receptor's signaling efficacy through increased cAMP levels.
Further illustrating this mechanism are geraniol, ethyl vanillin, limonene, cinnamaldehyde, heptanal, and α-pinene. Geraniol, with its rose-like scent, and ethyl vanillin, reminiscent of vanilla, selectively bind to Olfr1031, activating it and inducing a cascade of GPCR-mediated signaling. This results in amplified receptor activity characterized by heightened cAMP levels. Limonene and cinnamaldehyde, components of citrus oils and cinnamon, respectively, act as agonists to Olfr1031. Their binding initiates G protein-coupled receptor cascades that enhance Olfr1031's signaling efficacy. Lastly, heptanal and α-pinene, known for their fruity and pine resin odors, bind to Olfr1031, triggering GPCR signaling pathways that boost the receptor's functionality. Collectively, these Olfr1031 activators demonstrate a sophisticated pattern of interaction, wherein each compound enhances the signaling pathways and functional activity of Olfr1031 through its unique molecular interaction and aroma, highlighting the complex nature of olfactory receptor activation.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Ethyl butyrate | 105-54-4 | sc-214986 sc-214986A | 1 kg 4 kg | $100.00 $210.00 | ||
Ethyl butyrate, with its fruity aroma, acts as an agonist to Olfr1031. Upon binding, it initiates a G protein-coupled receptor cascade, increasing intracellular cAMP levels, which directly enhances Olfr1031 signaling. | ||||||
Isopentyl acetate | 123-92-2 | sc-250190 sc-250190A | 100 ml 500 ml | $105.00 $221.00 | ||
This compound, known for its banana-like smell, selectively binds to Olfr1031, triggering a G protein-coupled response, leading to increased cAMP and thereby potentiating Olfr1031-mediated signaling. | ||||||
Citral | 5392-40-5 | sc-252620 | 1 kg | $212.00 | ||
Citral, found in lemon oil, activates Olfr1031 by binding to its active site. This interaction induces a GPCR-mediated pathway, resulting in elevated cAMP and enhanced signal transduction specific to Olfr1031. | ||||||
Methyl Salicylate | 119-36-8 | sc-204802 sc-204802A | 250 ml 500 ml | $46.00 $69.00 | ||
Known for its wintergreen scent, methyl salicylate binds and activates Olfr1031. This triggers a G protein-coupled signaling pathway, enhancing Olfr1031's functional activity through increased intracellular cAMP. | ||||||
Linalool | 78-70-6 | sc-250250 sc-250250A sc-250250B | 5 g 100 g 500 g | $46.00 $71.00 $108.00 | ||
A terpene alcohol with a floral scent, linalool selectively binds to Olfr1031, activating it and initiating GPCR-mediated signaling, leading to an increase in cAMP and enhanced Olfr1031 activity. | ||||||
Geraniol | 106-24-1 | sc-235242 sc-235242A | 25 g 100 g | $44.00 $117.00 | ||
Geraniol, a natural alcohol with a rose-like scent, acts as a specific agonist for Olfr1031, triggering a GPCR-mediated cascade that leads to enhanced signaling through increased intracellular cAMP levels. | ||||||
3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde | 121-32-4 | sc-238538 | 100 g | $31.00 | ||
3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, a vanilla-like aromatic compound, activates Olfr1031 by binding to its active site, inducing GPCR-mediated pathways and resulting in enhanced signaling. | ||||||
D-Limonene | 5989-27-5 | sc-205283 sc-205283A | 100 ml 500 ml | $82.00 $126.00 | 3 | |
Limonene, a major component of citrus peel oils, acts as an agonist for Olfr1031, initiating a G protein-coupled receptor cascade that enhances the signaling efficacy of Olfr1031. | ||||||
Cinnamic Aldehyde | 104-55-2 | sc-294033 sc-294033A | 100 g 500 g | $102.00 $224.00 | ||
Cinnamaldehyde, with its cinnamon scent, binds to Olfr1031, triggering GPCR-mediated signal transduction, which enhances the functional activity of Olfr1031. | ||||||
Heptaldehyde | 111-71-7 | sc-250089 sc-250089A | 2 ml 100 ml | $29.00 $58.00 | ||
Heptanal, possessing a fruity and slightly oily odor, acts as a ligand for Olfr1031, initiating G protein-coupled receptor signaling that leads to enhanced activity of this olfactory receptor. | ||||||