Date published: 2026-4-1

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Olfr1084 Activators

Olfr1084 activators comprise a diverse array of chemical compounds, primarily characterized by their distinct aromatic properties, which directly enhance Olfr1084's activity through specific binding and activation. Isoamyl acetate, with its banana-like aroma, and Ethyl butyrate, known for its fruity scent, are exemplary activators that bind to Olfr1084, triggering olfactory G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling. This interaction leads to a cascade of intracellular events essential for the perception of these scents. Similarly, Ethyl hexanoate and 2-Heptanone, which emit apple-like and ketone-like scents, respectively, engage with Olfr1084 in a manner that stimulates olfactory signal transduction, emphasizing the receptor's role in detecting a wide range of odorant molecules. These interactions exemplify how specific scents bind and activate Olfr1084, playing a crucial role in olfactory perception.

Further diversifying the range of Olfr1084 activators are compounds like Benzaldehyde, emitting an almond-like aroma, and Limonene, with its citrus scent. These activators bind to Olfr1084, resulting in the activation of olfactory GPCR signaling pathways. The interaction of Geraniol and Methyl salicylate, known for their rose-like and wintergreen scents, respectively, with Olfr1084, further highlights the receptor's sensitivity to a broad spectrum of odorants. These chemical interactions not only trigger olfactory signaling cascades but also underscore the intricate nature of scent detection and perception mediated by Olfr1084. Additionally, Linalool and Citronellal, with their distinct floral and lemon scents, bind and activate Olfr1084, illustrating the receptor's crucial role in the nuanced detection of a wide array of olfactory stimuli. These compounds collectively demonstrate the specific and varied ways in which Olfr1084 can be activated, underscoring its essential function in olfactory signaling.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Isopentyl acetate

123-92-2sc-250190
sc-250190A
100 ml
500 ml
$107.00
$225.00
(0)

This compound, commonly found in bananas, directly binds to and activates Olfr1084, leading to the initiation of olfactory signaling pathways.

Ethyl butyrate

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

As a fruity-smelling compound, it activates Olfr1084 by binding to its receptor site, triggering olfactory G-protein coupled receptor signaling.

Ethyl hexanoate

123-66-0sc-235049
5 ml
$51.00
(0)

Known for its apple-like aroma, it specifically interacts with Olfr1084, causing activation and subsequent olfactory signal transduction.

2-Heptanone

110-43-0sc-238060
1 ml
$94.00
(0)

This ketone binds to Olfr1084, effectively activating it and facilitating the initiation of olfactory signaling cascades.

1-Octen-3-ol

3391-86-4sc-237604
25 g
$50.00
(0)

Known for its mushroom-like scent, this compound binds to Olfr1084, activating olfactory signaling pathways through receptor interaction.

D-Limonene

5989-27-5sc-205283
sc-205283A
100 ml
500 ml
$84.00
$129.00
3
(1)

As a citrus-scented molecule, it activates Olfr1084 through direct interaction, leading to the initiation of olfactory signaling pathways.

Geraniol

106-24-1sc-235242
sc-235242A
25 g
100 g
$45.00
$119.00
(0)

This rose-like aroma compound activates Olfr1084 by binding to it, thereby initiating a series of olfactory signaling events.

Methyl Salicylate

119-36-8sc-204802
sc-204802A
250 ml
500 ml
$47.00
$70.00
(1)

Known for its wintergreen scent, it activates Olfr1084 by direct interaction, leading to olfactory GPCR signaling.

Linalool

78-70-6sc-250250
sc-250250A
sc-250250B
5 g
100 g
500 g
$47.00
$72.00
$110.00
(0)

This floral-scented compound activates Olfr1084 through direct binding, initiating the olfactory signaling cascade.

(±)-Citronellal

106-23-0sc-234400
100 ml
$51.00
(0)

With its strong lemon scent, it activates Olfr1084 by receptor interaction, thus initiating olfactory signaling processes.