Date published: 2026-4-1

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Olfr313 Activators

Chemical activators of Olfr313 can be characterized by their ability to bind directly to the receptor's ligand-binding domain and induce a structural change that leads to the activation of olfactory signaling pathways. Acetophenone and Benzaldehyde, for instance, interact with Olfr313 by fitting snugly into its specific olfactory receptor site, triggering a conformational change and kickstarting the G-protein coupled receptor cascade. Similarly, Cinnamaldehyde, Isoeugenol, and Eugenol activate Olfr313 by docking at the receptor site and inducing a structural alteration, which in turn activates olfactory signal transduction mechanisms. Anethole, through its interaction with the receptor, causes a change in the receptor's configuration, leading to the activation of the olfactory signaling pathway.

Continuing with the variety of chemical activators, Menthol and Methyl Salicylate can activate Olfr313 by binding and inducing a conformational change that results in the activation of olfactory signal transduction. Citronellal's activation of Olfr313 involves binding to the receptor's ligand-binding site, which triggers a structural shift and activates the olfactory signaling cascade. Additionally, Geraniol, Alpha-Pinene, and Beta-Caryophyllene serve as activators by directly interacting with Olfr313, causing a change in receptor conformation and initiating the signaling process associated with olfaction. These chemicals, each with their unique molecular structures, are capable of engaging with Olfr313 in such a manner that results in the functional activation of the receptor, leading to a cascade of intracellular events that define the sense of smell.

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Acetophenone

98-86-2sc-239189
5 g
$20.00
(0)

Acetophenone, through its aromatic nature, can activate Olfr313 by binding directly to the receptor's ligand-binding site, causing a conformational change that triggers signal transduction.

Cinnamic Aldehyde

104-55-2sc-294033
sc-294033A
100 g
500 g
$104.00
$228.00
(0)

Cinnamaldehyde can activate Olfr313 by binding to the receptor, inducing a structural change that results in the activation of olfactory signal transduction pathways.

Isoeugenol

97-54-1sc-250186
sc-250186A
5 g
100 g
$63.00
$53.00
(0)

Isoeugenol can activate Olfr313 due to its structural compatibility with the receptor's binding site, leading to activation and subsequent olfactory signaling.

Eugenol

97-53-0sc-203043
sc-203043A
sc-203043B
1 g
100 g
500 g
$32.00
$62.00
$218.00
2
(1)

Eugenol activates Olfr313 by direct interaction with the receptor's ligand-binding domain, which induces a conformational change that initiates signal transduction.

Anethole

104-46-1sc-481571A
sc-481571
10 g
100 g
$576.00
$316.00
(0)

Anethole can activate Olfr313 by binding to the receptor, causing an alteration in its structure which triggers the olfactory signaling pathway.

(±)-Menthol

89-78-1sc-250299
sc-250299A
100 g
250 g
$39.00
$68.00
(0)

Menthol activates Olfr313 by docking into the receptor site and inducing a conformational shift that activates the olfactory signaling mechanisms.

Methyl Salicylate

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

Methyl Salicylate can activate Olfr313 by binding and inducing a conformational alteration that leads to the activation of olfactory signal transduction.

(±)-Citronellal

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

Citronellal can activate Olfr313 by binding to the receptor's ligand-binding site, triggering a conformational shift and activating the olfactory signaling cascade.

Geraniol

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

Geraniol activates Olfr313 by directly interacting with the receptor, causing a structural change and activating the G-protein coupled receptor pathway.

α-Pinene

80-56-8sc-233784
sc-233784A
5 ml
250 ml
$52.00
$115.00
2
(0)

Alpha-Pinene can activate Olfr313 by fitting into its binding site, causing a change in receptor conformation that leads to the activation of the olfactory signal transduction.