Date published: 2025-10-10

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Olfr492 Activators

Chemical activators of Olfr492, as proposed in this list, are based on the typical activation mechanisms of olfactory receptors. These chemicals, such as Ethyl acetate, Isoamyl alcohol, and Butyl acetate, are hypothesized to interact directly with Olfr492, a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). Upon binding to Olfr492, these compounds are likely to induce a conformational change in the receptor, initiating a cascade of intracellular events characteristic of GPCR activation. This process typically results in the production of cyclic AMP, a critical second messenger in olfactory signal transduction. The elevation in cyclic AMP is essential for converting the chemical signal into a neural signal, facilitating olfactory perception.

Other compounds like Amyl butyrate, Hexyl acetate, and Benzyl alcohol are also hypothesized to function similarly, binding to Olfr492 and activating the GPCR pathway. Each of these chemicals has a unique molecular structure that allows specific interaction with Olfr492, triggering the receptor's activation. This specificity is vital for the diverse range of odor detection and recognition in the olfactory system. The proposed activation of Olfr492 by these chemicals underscores the intricate molecular dynamics involved in olfactory perception and the sophisticated nature of GPCR-mediated signal transduction in the olfactory system.

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Ethyl Acetate, HPLC

141-78-6sc-360247
sc-360247A
1 L
4 L
$120.00
$320.00
(0)

Ethyl acetate, with a sweet fruity aroma, may activate Olfr492 by direct binding, potentially inducing a conformational change in the receptor and initiating the GPCR signaling pathway, leading to increased cyclic AMP levels, crucial for olfactory signal transduction.

3-Methyl-1-butanol

123-51-3sc-231818
sc-231818A
500 ml
1 L
$70.00
$93.00
(0)

3-Methyl-1-butanol, found in bananas and pears, could activate Olfr492 through direct interaction with its ligand-binding domain, triggering the GPCR pathway and resulting in elevated cyclic AMP, essential for olfactory signal processing.

Butyl acetate

123-86-4sc-214637
sc-214637A
1 ml
5 ml
$20.00
$77.00
(0)

Butyl acetate, with a fruity scent, may bind directly to Olfr492, inducing a structural change in the receptor. This activates the GPCR mechanism, leading to increased cyclic AMP and olfactory signal transduction.

Hexyl acetate

142-92-7sc-215149
sc-215149A
25 ml
500 ml
$32.00
$57.00
(0)

Hexyl acetate, known for its sweet and fruity scent, could activate Olfr492 by direct binding, leading to GPCR pathway activation and subsequent increase in cyclic AMP, crucial for olfactory signal transmission.

Benzyl alcohol

100-51-6sc-326216B
sc-326216
sc-326216A
250 ml
1 L
5 L
$31.00
$102.00
$408.00
(0)

Benzyl alcohol, possessing a mild floral scent, may activate Olfr492 through direct binding to the receptor, triggering the GPCR signaling pathway and resulting in increased cyclic AMP, essential for olfactory signal transduction.

Ethyl butyrate

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

Ethyl butyrate, known for its pineapple-like aroma, might activate Olfr492 through direct receptor binding, triggering the GPCR mechanism and increasing cyclic AMP levels, crucial for olfactory signal transduction.

Propyl acetate

109-60-4sc-250792
500 ml
$20.00
(0)

Propyl acetate, with its fruity aroma, could activate Olfr492 by direct interaction, initiating the GPCR pathway and leading to an elevation in cyclic AMP, important for olfactory signal processing.

Methyl butyrate

623-42-7sc-215339
sc-215339A
1 kg
5 kg
$95.00
$210.00
(0)

Methyl butyrate, with an apple-like aroma, potentially activates Olfr492 by direct binding, leading to GPCR pathway activation and a subsequent rise in cyclic AMP, essential for olfactory signaling.

Ethyl propionate

105-37-3sc-214997
sc-214997A
25 ml
500 ml
$15.00
$39.00
(0)

Ethyl propionate, with a fruity and rum-like scent, may activate Olfr492 through direct interaction with the receptor, initiating the GPCR signaling pathway and resulting in increased cyclic AMP, important for olfactory signal transduction.

Butyl butyrate

109-21-7sc-239439
250 ml
$210.00
(0)

Butyl butyrate, common in pineapples, could activate Olfr492 by binding to its active site, inducing the GPCR pathway and subsequent increase in cyclic AMP, crucial for the transmission of olfactory signals.