Chemical activators of Or1e23, a G-protein-coupled olfactory receptor, include a range of compounds that specifically interact with and activate this receptor. These activators, such as Ethyl butyrate, Isoamyl acetate, and Benzyl acetate, bind to the GPCR structure of Or1e23, triggering crucial conformational changes. These changes are essential for the activation of the receptor, enabling it to effectively transduce olfactory signals through G protein-coupled pathways. This specificity in interaction enhances Or1e23's ability to recognize and respond to different odorants.
Further, Hexyl acetate, Octanal, Nonanal, and Decanal demonstrate similar activation mechanisms. They interact with various domains of Or1e23, causing structural modifications that lead to the receptor's functional activation. This activation is pivotal for initiating G protein-coupled odorant signal transduction processes. Moreover, activators such as Citronellol, Geraniol, Linalool, Methyl salicylate, and Eugenol engage with Or1e23's structure, resulting in conformational changes that potentiate the receptor's olfactory signal transduction capabilities. Each chemical contributes to the functional activation of Or1e23 by influencing its structural and conformational dynamics, which are vital for effective olfactory signal transduction and perception.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Methyl Salicylate | 119-36-8 | sc-204802 sc-204802A | 250 ml 500 ml | $46.00 $69.00 | ||
Methyl salicylate interacts directly with Or1e23, causing a conformational shift that activates the receptor and enhances its ability to transduce olfactory signals through G protein-mediated pathways. | ||||||
Eugenol | 97-53-0 | sc-203043 sc-203043A sc-203043B | 1 g 100 g 500 g | $31.00 $61.00 $214.00 | 2 | |
Eugenol activates Or1e23 by binding to its olfactory receptor domain, inducing a change in the receptor's structure that facilitates G protein-mediated olfactory signal transduction. | ||||||