Date published: 2025-11-1

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Olfr66 Activators

Olfr66, an olfactory receptor, is part of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family, crucial in the detection and interpretation of olfactory (smell) signals. The primary function of such receptors is to recognize specific odorant molecules and translate these chemical signals into a form that can be processed by the brain, thus contributing to the sense of smell. Olfr66, like other olfactory receptors, plays a vital role in the perception of a wide range of odors, which is fundamental for various physiological and behavioral responses. The activation of Olfr66 involves a specific and highly nuanced mechanism. When an odorant molecule binds to Olfr66, it triggers a conformational change in the receptor. This change is essential for activating the receptor, enabling it to interact with G proteins located inside the cell membrane. Upon activation, these G proteins initiate a cascade of intracellular events, leading to the generation of secondary messengers within the cell. These messengers amplify the signal, culminating in a cellular response that ultimately results in the transmission of a nerve impulse to the brain, where it is perceived as a specific smell.

The chemicals listed in the table have been identified as potential activators of Olfr66 based on their molecular structures, which are presumed to bind effectively to the receptor, inducing the necessary conformational changes to initiate the signal transduction process. Understanding the interaction between these chemicals and Olfr66 not only deepens our knowledge of olfactory signaling mechanisms but also has broader implications. For instance, insights gained from studying these interactions can inform the development of artificial scent technologies or contribute to the creation of novel approaches for modulating olfactory functions, with potential applications in various fields ranging from food and fragrance industries to interventions for olfactory disorders.

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Isopentyl acetate

123-92-2sc-250190
sc-250190A
100 ml
500 ml
$105.00
$221.00
(0)

Isopentyl acetate activates Olfr66 by binding to the receptor, mimicking natural ligands, and initiating the GPCR cascade for olfactory signal propagation.

Eugenol

97-53-0sc-203043
sc-203043A
sc-203043B
1 g
100 g
500 g
$31.00
$61.00
$214.00
2
(1)

Eugenol activates Olfr66 by binding to its ligand-binding domain, inducing a conformational change, and triggering the GPCR signaling pathway for olfactory signal transduction.

Vanillin

121-33-5sc-251423
sc-251423A
100 g
500 g
$43.00
$122.00
1
(1)

Vanillin activates Olfr66 through direct interaction with the ligand-binding site, causing a structural change that leads to GPCR-mediated signal transduction related to olfaction.

D-Limonene

5989-27-5sc-205283
sc-205283A
100 ml
500 ml
$82.00
$126.00
3
(1)

Limonene activates Olfr66 by binding to its ligand-binding domain, leading to a structural change in the receptor and activation of the GPCR pathway for olfactory perception.

Methyl Salicylate

119-36-8sc-204802
sc-204802A
250 ml
500 ml
$46.00
$69.00
(1)

Methyl salicylate activates Olfr66 by interacting with the ligand-binding domain, causing a conformational change and initiating the GPCR pathway for olfactory signal transduction.

Geraniol

106-24-1sc-235242
sc-235242A
25 g
100 g
$44.00
$117.00
(0)

Geraniol activates Olfr66 by binding to specific receptor sites, leading to a conformational change and the activation of G protein-mediated signal transduction for smell perception.

trans-Anethole

4180-23-8sc-253727
1 ml
$27.00
1
(0)

Anethole activates Olfr66 by interacting with its ligand-binding domain, inducing a structural change and activating the GPCR signaling pathway for olfactory signal propagation.

Ethyl butyrate

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

Ethyl butyrate activates Olfr66 by binding to the ligand-binding domain, causing a structural change and activating the GPCR pathway for olfactory signal transmission.

Cinnamic Aldehyde

104-55-2sc-294033
sc-294033A
100 g
500 g
$102.00
$224.00
(0)

Cinnamic Aldehyde activates Olfr66 by direct interaction with the receptor, binding to the ligand-binding domain, and inducing a conformational change that triggers G protein-mediated signaling.

α-Pinene

80-56-8sc-233784
sc-233784A
5 ml
250 ml
$51.00
$113.00
2
(0)

Alpha-Pinene activates Olfr66 by binding to its ligand-binding domain, causing a structural change in the receptor, and initiating the GPCR-mediated signaling pathway for olfactory signal transduction.