Date published: 2025-9-5

1-800-457-3801

SCBT Portrait Logo
Seach Input

Olfr1047 Activators

Olfr1047 activators encompass a diverse array of chemical compounds, each playing a unique role in enhancing the functional activity of Olfr1047 through specific interactions with the olfactory signaling pathway. Isoamyl acetate, Benzaldehyde, Ethyl butyrate, Limonene, Geraniol, Citral, Eucalyptol, Eugenol, Heptanal, Hexanal, Isovaleric acid, and Methyl salicylate represent key molecules that interact directly with Olfr1047. These compounds, characterized by distinct scents ranging from fruity and citrus to floral and green, are particularly effective in binding to Olfr1047, leading to an amplified olfactory response. For instance, Isoamyl acetate, with its banana-like aroma, and Benzaldehyde, reminiscent of almonds, bind to the receptor site of Olfr1047, initiating a cascade of olfactory signal transduction. This results in a heightened sensitivity of Olfr1047 to specific odorants, reflecting an enhanced ability to detect and respond to these molecular stimuli.

Further elucidating the role of these activators, compounds like Ethyl butyrate and Limonene demonstrate how specific scents can intricately modulate olfactory receptor activity. Ethyl butyrate's fruity essence and Limonene's citrus scent engage Olfr1047, triggering the olfactory signaling pathways and thereby boosting the receptor's ability to discern these distinct odors. Similarly, Geraniol and Citral, with their floral and lemony characteristics, respectively, enhance Olfr1047's functional activity by binding to its receptor site. This binding not only amplifies the receptor's response to these odorants but also underscores the specificity of olfactory receptor-ligand interactions. Eucalyptol, Eugenol, Heptanal, and Hexanal further contribute to this diverse spectrum of activators, each enhancing Olfr1047's response through their unique scents, ranging from eucalyptus to clove and green. Isovaleric acid and Methyl salicylate, despite their pungent and wintergreen scents, respectively, follow a similar pattern of activation, highlighting the broad range of odorant molecules capable of engaging and enhancing the olfactory receptor Olfr1047. Collectively, these activators not only demonstrate the intricate nature of olfactory perception but also the precise mechanism by which specific scents can enhance the functional activity of an olfactory receptor like Olfr1047.

SEE ALSO...

Items 81 to 11 of 11 total

Display:

Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING