Date published: 2025-11-1

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Olfr73 Activators

Olfr73, an olfactory receptor, is part of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family and plays a vital role in the olfactory system. Its primary function is to detect and respond to specific volatile compounds, initiating the signal transduction pathway that leads to the perception of smell. Like other olfactory receptors, Olfr73 is essential for the ability to distinguish a wide range of odors, contributing to the complex sensory experience of smell. The activation of Olfr73 by various chemicals, as detailed in the table, occurs through direct interaction. These activators bind to Olfr73, causing a conformational change in the receptor. This conformational change is the critical first step in initiating the signaling cascade. Once activated, Olfr73 triggers the associated G proteins, leading to the production of second messengers such as cAMP. These messengers further propagate the signal within the olfactory sensory neuron, eventually leading to changes in ion channel states. This results in the generation of an electrical signal transmitted to the brain, which is interpreted as a specific odor.

The specificity of Olfr73 to its activators is a key aspect of the olfactory system's ability to accurately detect and differentiate a wide range of odors. Each chemical activator has a unique molecular structure that determines its binding affinity to Olfr73, influencing the receptor's activation and subsequent signal transduction. This molecular interaction highlights the intricate nature of odor recognition and signal transduction in the olfactory system. Understanding the activation mechanism of Olfr73 and similar olfactory receptors provides valuable insights into the molecular basis of smell. This knowledge is crucial not only for comprehending the sensory perception process but also has broader implications in fields like neurobiology, pharmacology, and environmental monitoring, where odor detection and differentiation are essential.

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Heptaldehyde

111-71-7sc-250089
sc-250089A
2 ml
100 ml
$29.00
$58.00
(0)

Heptaldehyde activates Olfr73 by directly binding to its active site, inducing a conformational change that enhances the receptor's signaling capacity, crucial for olfactory signal transduction.

Octanal

124-13-0sc-250612
sc-250612A
25 ml
100 ml
$25.00
$33.00
(1)

Octanal interacts with Olfr73, activating it through direct binding. This engagement initiates a series of intracellular events critical for the propagation of olfactory signals.

Nonanal

124-19-6sc-257926
1 g
$66.00
(0)

Nonanal directly binds and activates Olfr73, inducing a structural and functional change in the receptor, essential for olfactory perception.

Decanal

112-31-2sc-234518
25 g
$43.00
(0)

Decanal activates Olfr73 through direct interaction, leading to a conformational alteration that amplifies its role in transmitting olfactory signals.

Citral

5392-40-5sc-252620
1 kg
$212.00
(1)

Citral engages with Olfr73 directly, activating the receptor and stimulating a cascade of intracellular reactions necessary for olfactory signal transduction.

Dipentene

138-86-3sc-252747
4 L
$120.00
(0)

Dipentene binds to and activates Olfr73, facilitating its role in olfactory perception by modulating its signal transduction capability.

Linalool

78-70-6sc-250250
sc-250250A
sc-250250B
5 g
100 g
500 g
$46.00
$71.00
$108.00
(0)

Linalool activates Olfr73 through direct binding, promoting a conformational change necessary for the transduction of olfactory signals.

Geraniol

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

Geraniol interacts with Olfr73, leading to its activation. This binding process triggers a series of intracellular events integral to olfactory perception.

(±)-beta-Citronellol

106-22-9sc-294094
sc-294094A
25 ml
500 ml
$31.00
$153.00
(0)

Citronellol activates Olfr73 by direct binding, altering the receptor's conformation and increasing its signaling efficiency for olfactory processing.

cis-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol

106-25-2sc-234382
5 ml
$51.00
(0)

Nerol’s interaction with Olfr73 results in the receptor's activation, enhancing its role in the transmission of olfactory signals.